Reward-weighted log-likelihood objectives outperform complex off-policy estimators in large action spaces because their optimization landscapes are much easier to navigate.
Probabilistic Rank and Reward: A Scalable Model for Slate Recommendation
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We introduce Probabilistic Rank and Reward (PRR), a scalable probabilistic model for personalized slate recommendation. Our approach allows off-policy estimation of the reward in the scenario where the user interacts with at most one item from a slate of K items. We show that the probability of a slate being successful can be learned efficiently by combining the reward, whether the user successfully interacted with the slate, and the rank, the item that was selected within the slate. PRR outperforms existing off-policy reward optimizing methods and is far more scalable to large action spaces. Moreover, PRR allows fast delivery of recommendations powered by maximum inner product search (MIPS), making it suitable in low latency domains such as computational advertising.
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Off-Policy Learning in Large Action Spaces: Optimization Matters More Than Estimation
Reward-weighted log-likelihood objectives outperform complex off-policy estimators in large action spaces because their optimization landscapes are much easier to navigate.