Generate-then-Retrieve: Intent-Aware FAQ Retrieval in Product Search

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Abstract

Customers interacting with product search engines are increasingly formulating information-seeking queries. Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) retrieval aims to retrieve common question-answer pairs for a user query with question intent. Integrating FAQ retrieval in product search can not only empower users to make more informed purchase decisions, but also enhance user retention through effcient post-purchase support. Determining when an FAQ entry can satisfy a user's information need within product search, without disrupting their shopping experience, represents an important challenge. We propose an intent-aware FAQ retrieval system consisting of (1) an intent clas-sifer that predicts when a user's information need can be answered by an FAQ; (2) a reformulation model that rewrites a query into a natural question. Offine evaluation demonstrates that our approach improves Hit@1 by 13% on retrieving ground-truth FAQs, while reducing latency by 95% compared to baseline systems. These improvements are further validated by real user feedback, where 71% of displayed FAQs on top of product search results received explicit positive user feedback. Overall, our fndings show promising directions for integrating FAQ retrieval into product search at scale.

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Chen, Z., Choi, J., Fetahu, B., Rokhlenko, O., & Malmasi, S. (2023). Generate-then-Retrieve: Intent-Aware FAQ Retrieval in Product Search. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Vol. 5, pp. 763–771). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.acl-industry.73

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