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arxiv: 2104.10584 · v1 · pith:SZA5OOINnew · submitted 2021-04-21 · 💻 cs.IR · cs.LG

Deep Learning for Click-Through Rate Estimation

classification 💻 cs.IR cs.LG
keywords deepmodelsestimationlearningclick-throughonlineplatformsrate
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Click-through rate (CTR) estimation plays as a core function module in various personalized online services, including online advertising, recommender systems, and web search etc. From 2015, the success of deep learning started to benefit CTR estimation performance and now deep CTR models have been widely applied in many industrial platforms. In this survey, we provide a comprehensive review of deep learning models for CTR estimation tasks. First, we take a review of the transfer from shallow to deep CTR models and explain why going deep is a necessary trend of development. Second, we concentrate on explicit feature interaction learning modules of deep CTR models. Then, as an important perspective on large platforms with abundant user histories, deep behavior models are discussed. Moreover, the recently emerged automated methods for deep CTR architecture design are presented. Finally, we summarize the survey and discuss the future prospects of this field.

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