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Ziliang Chen

conversational recommender system

invariant learning

filter bubbles

multi-faceted preference learning

human-ai interaction system

out-of-distribution generalizataion

matthew effect

causal inference

diverse user preference

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presentations

SHORT BIO

Ziliang Chen received a B.S. degree in mathematics from Sun Yat-sen University (2010), Guangzhou, China, where he obtained a Ph.D. degree in computer science and technology, advised by Prof. L. Lin (2021). After that, he worked as an assistant professor in Jinan University. He is the Program Commitee member of ICML, NeurIPS, CVPR, ICCV, ECCV, AISTATS, AAAI and IJCAI, Special Program Commitee member in IJCAI-21, and also the co-chair of CVPR-23 workshop New Frontiers in Visual Language Reasoning: Compositionality, Prompts and Causality''. His research interests focus on machine learning, causal inference, and cross-modality theories & algorithms.

Presentations

HyCoRec: Hypergraph-Enhanced Multi-Preference Learning for Alleviating Matthew Effect in Conversational Recommendation

Yongsen Zheng and 6 other authors

Graph-Evolving Meta-Learning for Low-Resource Medical Dialogue Generation

Shuai Lin and 6 other authors

FacetCRS: Multi-Faceted Preference Learning for Pricking Filter Bubbles in Conversational Recommender System

Yongsen Zheng and 3 other authors

Diagnosing and Rectifying Fake OOD Invariance: A Restructured Causal Approach

Ziliang Chen and 4 other authors

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