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A Diverse and Effective Retrieval-Based Debt Collection System with Expert Knowledge

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arxiv 2504.06273 v1 pith:43DOWNV7 submitted 2025-03-03 cs.IR cs.AIcs.CL

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keywords collectiondebtsystemrelevancescriptcontextualdiversityeffective
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Designing effective debt collection systems is crucial for improving operational efficiency and reducing costs in the financial industry. However, the challenges of maintaining script diversity, contextual relevance, and coherence make this task particularly difficult. This paper presents a debt collection system based on real debtor-collector data from a major commercial bank. We construct a script library from real-world debt collection conversations, and propose a two-stage retrieval based response system for contextual relevance. Experimental results show that our system improves script diversity, enhances response relevance, and achieves practical deployment efficiency through knowledge distillation. This work offers a scalable and automated solution, providing valuable insights for advancing debt collection practices in real-world applications.

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