Itinerary-aware Personalized Deep Matching at Fliggy
Jia Xu, Ziyi Wang, Zulong Chen, Detao Lv, Yao Yu, Chuanfei Xu

TL;DR
This paper introduces FitNET, a deep matching network that leverages user itineraries and profiles to improve personalized travel item recommendations, effectively addressing sparsity, diversity, and implicitness in user preferences.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel itinerary-aware deep matching network that incorporates user itineraries and attention mechanisms to enhance recommendation accuracy in online travel platforms.
Findings
FitNET outperforms state-of-the-art methods in offline experiments.
Online A/B testing shows significant improvements in recommendation performance.
FitNET is successfully deployed at Fliggy, serving major online traffic.
Abstract
Matching items for a user from a travel item pool of large cardinality have been the most important technology for increasing the business at Fliggy, one of the most popular online travel platforms (OTPs) in China. There are three major challenges facing OTPs: sparsity, diversity, and implicitness. In this paper, we present a novel Fliggy ITinerary-aware deep matching NETwork (FitNET) to address these three challenges. FitNET is designed based on the popular deep matching network, which has been successfully employed in many industrial recommendation systems, due to its effectiveness. The concept itinerary is firstly proposed under the context of recommendation systems for OTPs, which is defined as the list of unconsumed orders of a user. All orders in a user itinerary are learned as a whole, based on which the implicit travel intention of each user can be more accurately inferred. To…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRecommender Systems and Techniques · Caching and Content Delivery · Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
MethodsEmirates Airlines Office in Dubai
