Evaluating Recabilities of Foundation Models: A Multi-Domain, Multi-Dataset Benchmark
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Authors
Qijiong Liu, Jieming Zhu, Yingxin Lai, Xiaoyu Dong, Lu Fan, Zhipeng Bian, Zhenhua Dong, Xiao-Ming Wu
arXiv ID
2508.21354
Category
cs.IR: Information Retrieval
Citations
2
Venue
arXiv.org
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4 months ago
Abstract
Comprehensive evaluation of the recommendation capabilities of existing foundation models across diverse datasets and domains is essential for advancing the development of recommendation foundation models. In this study, we introduce RecBench-MD, a novel and comprehensive benchmark designed to assess the recommendation abilities of foundation models from a zero-resource, multi-dataset, and multi-domain perspective. Through extensive evaluations of 19 foundation models across 15 datasets spanning 10 diverse domains -- including e-commerce, entertainment, and social media -- we identify key characteristics of these models in recommendation tasks. Our findings suggest that in-domain fine-tuning achieves optimal performance, while cross-dataset transfer learning provides effective practical support for new recommendation scenarios. Additionally, we observe that multi-domain training significantly enhances the adaptability of foundation models. All code and data have been publicly released to facilitate future research.
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