CAN: Revisiting Feature Co-Action for Click-Through Rate Prediction
Zhou, Guorui, Bian, Weijie, Wu, Kailun, Ren, Lejian, Pi, Qi, Zhang, Yujing, Xiao, Can, Sheng, Xiang-Rong, Mou, Na, Luo, Xinchen, Zhang, Chi, Qiao, Xianjie, Xiang, Shiming, Gai, Kun, Zhu, Xiaoqiang, Xu, Jian
Inspired by the success of deep learning, recent industrial Click-Through Rate (CTR) prediction models have made the transition from traditional shallow approaches to deep approaches. Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) are known for its ability to learn non-linear interactions from raw feature automatically, however, the non-linear feature interaction is learned in an implicit manner. The non-linear interaction may be hard to capture and explicitly model the \textit{co-action} of raw feature is beneficial for CTR prediction. \textit{Co-action} refers to the collective effects of features toward final prediction. In this paper, we argue that current CTR models do not fully explore the potential of feature co-action. We conduct experiments and show that the effect of feature co-action is underestimated seriously. Motivated by our observation, we propose feature Co-Action Network (CAN) to explore the potential of feature co-action. The proposed model can efficiently and effectively capture the feature co-action, which improves the model performance while reduce the storage and computation consumption. Experiment results on public and industrial datasets show that CAN outperforms state-of-the-art CTR models by a large margin. Up to now, CAN has been deployed in the Alibaba display advertisement system, obtaining averaging 12\% improvement on CTR and 8\% on RPM.
Nov-11-2020
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