Natalia Silberstein

IR
h-index20
4papers
1citation
Novelty45%
AI Score31

4 Papers

IRJul 25, 2023
Unleash the Power of Context: Enhancing Large-Scale Recommender Systems with Context-Based Prediction Models

Jan Hartman, Assaf Klein, Davorin Kopič et al.

In this work, we introduce the notion of Context-Based Prediction Models. A Context-Based Prediction Model determines the probability of a user's action (such as a click or a conversion) solely by relying on user and contextual features, without considering any specific features of the item itself. We have identified numerous valuable applications for this modeling approach, including training an auxiliary context-based model to estimate click probability and incorporating its prediction as a feature in CTR prediction models. Our experiments indicate that this enhancement brings significant improvements in offline and online business metrics while having minimal impact on the cost of serving. Overall, our work offers a simple and scalable, yet powerful approach for enhancing the performance of large-scale commercial recommender systems, with broad implications for the field of personalized recommendations.

IRJul 27, 2025
Practical Multi-Task Learning for Rare Conversions in Ad Tech

Yuval Dishi, Ophir Friedler, Yonatan Karni et al.

We present a Multi-Task Learning (MTL) approach for improving predictions for rare (e.g., <1%) conversion events in online advertising. The conversions are classified into "rare" or "frequent" types based on historical statistics. The model learns shared representations across all signals while specializing through separate task towers for each type. The approach was tested and fully deployed to production, demonstrating consistent improvements in both offline (0.69% AUC lift) and online KPI performance metric (2% Cost per Action reduction).

IRJun 24, 2025
DCN^2: Interplay of Implicit Collision Weights and Explicit Cross Layers for Large-Scale Recommendation

Blaž Škrlj, Yonatan Karni, Grega Gašperšič et al.

The Deep and Cross architecture (DCNv2) is a robust production baseline and is integral to numerous real-life recommender systems. Its inherent efficiency and ability to model interactions often result in models that are both simpler and highly competitive compared to more computationally demanding alternatives, such as Deep FFMs. In this work, we introduce three significant algorithmic improvements to the DCNv2 architecture, detailing their formulation and behavior at scale. The enhanced architecture we refer to as DCN^2 is actively used in a live recommender system, processing over 0.5 billion predictions per second across diverse use cases where it out-performed DCNv2, both offline and online (ab tests). These improvements effectively address key limitations observed in the DCNv2, including information loss in Cross layers, implicit management of collisions through learnable lookup-level weights, and explicit modeling of pairwise similarities with a custom layer that emulates FFMs' behavior. The superior performance of DCN^2 is also demonstrated on four publicly available benchmark data sets.

IRSep 4, 2023
Drifter: Efficient Online Feature Monitoring for Improved Data Integrity in Large-Scale Recommendation Systems

Blaž Škrlj, Nir Ki-Tov, Lee Edelist et al.

Real-world production systems often grapple with maintaining data quality in large-scale, dynamic streams. We introduce Drifter, an efficient and lightweight system for online feature monitoring and verification in recommendation use cases. Drifter addresses limitations of existing methods by delivering agile, responsive, and adaptable data quality monitoring, enabling real-time root cause analysis, drift detection and insights into problematic production events. Integrating state-of-the-art online feature ranking for sparse data and anomaly detection ideas, Drifter is highly scalable and resource-efficient, requiring only two threads and less than a gigabyte of RAM per production deployments that handle millions of instances per minute. Evaluation on real-world data sets demonstrates Drifter's effectiveness in alerting and mitigating data quality issues, substantially improving reliability and performance of real-time live recommender systems.