Real-Time Personalized Content Adaptation through Matrix Factorization and Context-Aware Federated Learning
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2511.18489v1
- Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2025 15:18:11 GMT
- Title: Real-Time Personalized Content Adaptation through Matrix Factorization and Context-Aware Federated Learning
- Authors: Sai Puppala, Ismail Hossain, Md Jahangir Alam, Sajedul Talukder,
- Abstract summary: This study presents a multifaceted approach to enhancing user interaction and content relevance in social media platforms.<n>We introduce personalized LLM Federated Learning and Context-based Social Media models.<n>Key modules focus on categorizing user-generated content, computing user persona scores, and identifying relevant posts from friends networks.
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- Abstract: Our study presents a multifaceted approach to enhancing user interaction and content relevance in social media platforms through a federated learning framework. We introduce personalized LLM Federated Learning and Context-based Social Media models. In our framework, multiple client entities receive a foundational GPT model, which is fine-tuned using locally collected social media data while ensuring data privacy through federated aggregation. Key modules focus on categorizing user-generated content, computing user persona scores, and identifying relevant posts from friends networks. By integrating a sophisticated social engagement quantification method with matrix factorization techniques, our system delivers real-time personalized content suggestions tailored to individual preferences. Furthermore, an adaptive feedback loop, alongside a robust readability scoring algorithm, significantly enhances the quality and relevance of the content presented to users. This comprehensive solution not only addresses the challenges of content filtering and recommendation but also fosters a more engaging social media experience while safeguarding user privacy, setting a new standard for personalized interactions in digital platforms.
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