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REGEN: A Dataset and Benchmarks with Natural Language Critiques and Narratives

14 March 2025
Kun Su
Krishna Sayana
H. Pham
James Pine
Yuri Vasilevski
Raghavendra Vasudeva
Marialena Kyriakidi
Liam Hebert
Ambarish Jash
Anushya Subbiah
Sukhdeep S. Sodhi
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This paper introduces a novel dataset REGEN (Reviews Enhanced with GEnerative Narratives), designed to benchmark the conversational capabilities of recommender Large Language Models (LLMs), addressing the limitations of existing datasets that primarily focus on sequential item prediction. REGEN extends the Amazon Product Reviews dataset by inpainting two key natural language features: (1) user critiques, representing user "steering" queries that lead to the selection of a subsequent item, and (2) narratives, rich textual outputs associated with each recommended item taking into account prior context. The narratives include product endorsements, purchase explanations, and summaries of user preferences.Further, we establish an end-to-end modeling benchmark for the task of conversational recommendation, where models are trained to generate both recommendations and corresponding narratives conditioned on user history (items and critiques). For this joint task, we introduce a modeling framework LUMEN (LLM-based Unified Multi-task Model with Critiques, Recommendations, and Narratives) which uses an LLM as a backbone for critiquing, retrieval and generation. We also evaluate the dataset's quality using standard auto-rating techniques and benchmark it by training both traditional and LLM-based recommender models. Our results demonstrate that incorporating critiques enhances recommendation quality by enabling the recommender to learn language understanding and integrate it with recommendation signals. Furthermore, LLMs trained on our dataset effectively generate both recommendations and contextual narratives, achieving performance comparable to state-of-the-art recommenders and language models.

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@article{su2025_2503.11924,
  title={ REGEN: A Dataset and Benchmarks with Natural Language Critiques and Narratives },
  author={ Kun Su and Krishna Sayana and Hubert Pham and James Pine and Yuri Vasilevski and Raghavendra Vasudeva and Marialena Kyriakidi and Liam Hebert and Ambarish Jash and Anushya Subbiah and Sukhdeep Sodhi },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.11924},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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