Online Expansion of Rare Queries for Sponsored Search
Source:
ACM Conference on the World Wide Web (WWW) (2009)
Abstract:
Sponsored search systems are tasked with matching queries
to relevant advertisements. The current state-of-the-art matching
algorithms expand the user’s query using a variety
of external resources, such as Web search results. While
these expansion-based algorithms are highly effective, they
are largely inefficient and cannot be applied in real-time.
In practice, such algorithms are applied offline to popular
queries, with the results of the expensive operations cached
for fast access at query time. In this paper, we describe an
efficient and effective approach for matching ads against rare
queries that were not processed offline. The approach builds
an expanded query representation by leveraging offline processing
done for related popular queries. Our experimental
results show that our approach significantly improves the
effectiveness of advertising on rare queries with only a negligible
increase in computational cost.
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