CARA: Cognitive Adaptive Recommendation Agent
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arXiv:2608.16919v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Recent advances in large language models and agent-based recommendation frameworks have introduced new opportunities for more flexible and context-aware recommendation. However, existing methods still largely rely on semantic matching, end-to-end generation, or loosely structured agent workflows, without explicitly modeling how user preferences are processed and translated into final decisions. To address this limitation, we propose CARA, a cognitively inspired recommendation framework that formulates recommendation as a structured decision-mak
Key takeaways
- arXiv:2608.16919v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Recent advances in large language models and agent-based recommendation frameworks have introduced new opportunities for more flexible and context-aware recommendation.
- However, existing methods still largely rely on semantic matching, end-to-end generation, or loosely structured agent workflows, without explicitly modeling how user preferences are processed and translated into final decisions.
- To address this limitation, we propose CARA, a cognitively inspired recommendation framework that formulates recommendation as a structured decision-mak
Why it matters
The importance of “CARA: Cognitive Adaptive Recommendation Agent” will be measured by what changes in practice. User behavior, access conditions, verifiable performance and responsible-use outcomes are the signals worth following.

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