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arxiv:2308.02568

Weighted Multi-Level Feature Factorization for App ads CTR and installation prediction

Published on Aug 3, 2023
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The team developed a Weighted Multi-Level Feature Factorization model that combines task-specific and shared features across different network depths to predict user ad click and install probabilities in a privacy-focused recommendation challenge.

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This paper provides an overview of the approach we used as team ISISTANITOS for the ACM RecSys Challenge 2023. The competition was organized by ShareChat, and involved predicting the probability of a user clicking an app ad and/or installing an app, to improve deep funnel optimization and a special focus on user privacy. Our proposed method inferring the probabilities of clicking and installing as two different, but related tasks. Hence, the model engineers a specific set of features for each task and a set of shared features. Our model is called Weighted Multi-Level Feature Factorization because it considers the interaction of different order features, where the order is associated to the depth in a neural network. The prediction for a given task is generated by combining the task specific and shared features on the different levels. Our submission achieved the 11 rank and overall score of 55 in the competition academia-track final results. We release our source code at: https://github.com/knife982000/RecSys2023Challenge

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