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PRECTR: A Synergistic Framework for Integrating Personalized Search Relevance Matching and CTR Prediction

24 March 2025
Rong Chen
Shuzhi Cao
Ailong He
Shuguang Han
Jufeng Chen
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Abstract

The two primary tasks in the search recommendation system are search relevance matching and click-through rate (CTR) prediction -- the former focuses on seeking relevant items for user queries whereas the latter forecasts which item may better match user interest. Prior research typically develops two models to predict the CTR and search relevance separately, then ranking candidate items based on the fusion of the two outputs. However, such a divide-and-conquer paradigm creates the inconsistency between different models. Meanwhile, the search relevance model mainly concentrates on the degree of objective text matching while neglecting personalized differences among different users, leading to restricted model performance. To tackle these issues, we propose a unified Personalized Search RElevance Matching and CTR Prediction Fusion Model(PRECTR). Specifically, based on the conditional probability fusion mechanism, PRECTR integrates the CTR prediction and search relevance matching into one framework to enhance the interaction and consistency of the two modules. However, directly optimizing CTR binary classification loss may bring challenges to the fusion model's convergence and indefinitely promote the exposure of items with high CTR, regardless of their search relevance. Hence, we further introduce two-stage training and semantic consistency regularization to accelerate the model's convergence and restrain the recommendation of irrelevant items. Finally, acknowledging that different users may have varied relevance preferences, we assessed current users' relevance preferences by analyzing past users' preferences for similar queries and tailored incentives for different candidate items accordingly. Extensive experimental results on our production dataset and online A/B testing demonstrate the effectiveness and superiority of our proposed PRECTR method.

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@article{chen2025_2503.18395,
  title={ PRECTR: A Synergistic Framework for Integrating Personalized Search Relevance Matching and CTR Prediction },
  author={ Rong Chen and Shuzhi Cao and Ailong He and Shuguang Han and Jufeng Chen },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.18395},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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