A Deep Behavior Path Matching Network for Click-Through Rate Prediction

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Abstract

User behaviors on an e-commerce app not only contain different kinds of feedback on items but also sometimes imply the cognitive clue of the user's decision-making. For understanding the psychological procedure behind user decisions, we present the behavior path and propose to match the user's current behavior path with historical behavior paths to predict user behaviors on the app. Further, we design a deep neural network for behavior path matching and solve three difficulties in modeling behavior paths: sparsity, noise interference, and accurate matching of behavior paths. In particular, we leverage contrastive learning to augment user behavior paths, provide behavior path self-activation to alleviate the effect of noise, and adopt a two-level matching mechanism to identify the most appropriate candidate. Our model shows excellent performance on two real-world datasets, outperforming state-of-the-art CTR models. Moreover, our model has been deployed on the Meituan food delivery platform and has accumulated 1.6% improvement in CTR and 1.8% improvement in advertising revenue.

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Dong, J., Yu, Y., Zhang, Y., Lv, Y., Wang, S., Jin, B., … Wang, D. (2023). A Deep Behavior Path Matching Network for Click-Through Rate Prediction. In ACM Web Conference 2023 - Companion of the World Wide Web Conference, WWW 2023 (pp. 538–542). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3543873.3584662

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