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Frequency-aware Adaptive Contrastive Learning for Sequential Recommendation

Information Retrieval 2026-01-27 v1

Abstract

In this paper, we revisited the role of data augmentation in contrastive learning for sequential recommendation, revealing its inherent bias against low-frequency items and sparse user behaviors. To address this limitation, we proposed FACL, a frequency-aware adaptive contrastive learning framework that introduces micro-level adaptive perturbation to protect the integrity of rare items, as well as macro-level reweighting to amplify the influence of sparse and rare-interaction sequences during training. Comprehensive experiments on five public benchmark datasets demonstrated that FACL consistently outperforms state-of-the-art data augmentation and model augmentation-based methods, achieving up to 3.8% improvement in recommendation accuracy. Moreover, fine-grained analyses confirm that FACL significantly alleviates the performance drop on low-frequency items and users, highlighting its robust intent-preserving ability and its superior applicability to real-world, long-tail recommendation scenarios.

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@article{arxiv.2601.17057,
  title  = {Frequency-aware Adaptive Contrastive Learning for Sequential Recommendation},
  author = {Zhikai Wang and Weihua Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.17057},
  year   = {2026}
}

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10 pages, 6 figures

R2 v1 2026-07-01T09:17:52.359Z