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arxiv: 2401.04053 · v1 · pith:ABAS2A47 · submitted 2024-01-08 · cs.IR

Learning-to-Rank with Nested Feedback

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classification cs.IR
keywords feedbacklearning-to-ranklistsmetricsnd-levelnestedrankingst-level
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Many platforms on the web present ranked lists of content to users, typically optimized for engagement-, satisfaction- or retention- driven metrics. Advances in the Learning-to-Rank (LTR) research literature have enabled rapid growth in this application area. Several popular interfaces now include nested lists, where users can enter a 2nd-level feed via any given 1st-level item. Naturally, this has implications for evaluation metrics, objective functions, and the ranking policies we wish to learn. We propose a theoretically grounded method to incorporate 2nd-level feedback into any 1st-level ranking model. Online experiments on a large-scale recommendation system confirm our theoretical findings.

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