WO2014015174A2 - Method and system of ranking search results, and method and system of optimizing search result ranking - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to computer data processing, and particularly relates to ranking and optimizing search results.
- e-commerce Electronic Commerce
- a server associated with the website may perform searches based on keywords provided by the users, and return results corresponding to the keywords.
- the server may produce a larger number of search results. Accordingly, the search results need to be sorted and/or ranked according to a certain order during presentation.
- the server may take comprehensive consideration into how to rank these search results. For example, search results may be ranked according to a correlation between the search results and a keyword, previous click-through rates, previous deals associated with the search results, and etc.
- the server may also consider deal feasibilities (e.g., deal conversion rates and positive feedback rates of search results).
- a server of an e-commerce website ranks search results based on the correlation and deal feasibility predictions that are generally obtained based on manual analysis on historical data, empirical determination of commodity characteristics and weights of the search results (i.e. a specific commodity), and/or calculations according to a certain formula.
- Commodity characteristics refer to factors that are capable of affecting the deal feasibility of the commodity (e.g., sale volumes, positive feedback rates, and deal conversion rates). Since determination of characteristics and weights by empirical setting is relatively random and subjective, errors often occur.
- the returned search results may differ significantly from what the users desired, or ranking of the search results may not satisfy the users. Because the server may only return a certain number of search results, the users may not receive their desired results.
- the users may modify keywords and re-submit queries.
- This causes the server to have increased data transmission, which undoubtedly increases the burden on the server and occupies a lot of network resources or even leads to network congestion. Meanwhile, this also indicates that the search results returned by the server have a large amount of irrelevant data, and server resources and network resources are therefore wasted.
- the present disclosure provides a method and system of ranking search results and an optimization method and system of ranking search results.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure solve the problem of increased burden on a server and of network congestion as described above.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method of ranking search results.
- the embodiments include acquiring a set of primitive characteristics.
- the primitive characteristics include preset characteristics that may have an influence on ranking of search results.
- the embodiments may also include extracting effective characteristics from the set of primitive characteristics based on historical transaction data, wherein the effective characteristics refer to characteristics determined based on the historical transaction data that may have an influence on ranking of search results, determining an initial weight of each of the effective characteristics based on the historical transaction data, training the initial weight using the historical transaction data and a predetermined training model to obtain a final weight, and ranking the search results based on the final weight of the effective characteristic.
- the extracting effective characteristics from the set of primitive characteristics based on historical transaction data comprises selecting two groups of test products based on historical transaction data, one of which being products with deal records and the other of which being products without deal records, respectively extracting associated data of the two groups of test products within a certain time period from the historical transaction data and calculating a characteristic value of each primitive characteristic of the two groups of test products using the associated data, and comparing characteristic values of the same primitive characteristic of the two groups of test products, and if a difference value thereof exceeds a threshold value, selecting the primitive characteristic as an effective characteristic.
- the extracting effective characteristics from the set of primitive characteristics based on historical transaction data comprises extracting transaction data within a predetermined time period from historical transaction data and calculating a deal conversion rate of each product within the predetermined time period, selecting two groups of products with a difference value of deal conversion rates greater than a threshold value as test products, extracting transaction data of the two groups of test products within a certain time period following the predetermined time period from the historical transaction data and calculating a characteristic value of each primitive characteristic in a set of primitive characteristics of the two groups of test products, and comparing characteristic values of the same primitive characteristic of the two groups of test products, and if a difference value thereof exceeds a threshold value, selecting the primitive characteristic as an effective characteristic.
- the determining an initial weight of each of the effective characteristics based on the historical transaction data, and training the initial weight using the historical transaction data and a training model to obtain a final weight comprises determining an initial weight of an effective characteristic, substituting the historical transaction data and the initial weight into a predetermined training model to calculate theoretical data, and comparing the theoretical data with actual data, and if a difference there between is within a predetermined range, determining that the initial weight is a final weight of the effective characteristic, if not, returning to the step of determining an initial weight of an effective characteristic.
- the ranking the search results based on the final weight of the effective characteristic comprises determining actual effective characteristic values of the search results, calculating predicted deal conversion rates of the search results based on the final weight of the effective characteristic and the actual effective characteristic values, and ranking the search results based on the predicted deal conversion rates.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an optimization method of ranking search results.
- the embodiments may include respectively acquiring each group of candidate weight values of effective characteristics of search results, calculating theoretical ranking scores of search results at a certain predetermined time point respectively using each of the candidate weight values, and ranking the search results based on the theoretical ranking scores to obtain each group of ranking results, respectively acquiring a predetermined number of search results ranked higher in each group of ranking results, and acquiring transaction data of the search results after the predetermined time point, calculating actual ranking scores of a predetermined number of search results ranked higher in each group of ranking results based on the transaction data, and selecting candidate weight values corresponding to a group of ranking results with the highest actual ranking score as final weight values of the effective characteristics.
- the theoretical ranking score is a predicted value of a single characteristic or a predicted value of a combination of characteristics
- the actual ranking score is an actual value of a single characteristic or an actual value of a combination of characteristics that is corresponding to the theoretical ranking score.
- the theoretical ranking score is a predicted deal conversion rate and the actual ranking score is an actual deal conversion rate or the theoretical ranking score is a predicted positive feedback rate and the actual ranking score is an actual positive feedback rate.
- selecting candidate weight values corresponding to a group of ranking results with the highest actual ranking score as final weight values of the effective characteristics comprises selecting candidate weight values corresponding to a group of ranking results with the highest sum or average value of actual ranking scores as final weight values of the effective characteristics.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an optimization method of ranking search results.
- the embodiments may include acquiring ranking results at a certain predetermined time point ranked based on theoretical ranking scores of search results, wherein the theoretical ranking score is obtained based on a final weight of an effective characteristic and an actual effective characteristic value of each of the search results, acquiring transaction data of a predetermined number of search results ranked higher in the ranking results after the predetermined time point and calculating actual ranking scores of the search results based on the transaction data, and comparing the actual ranking score with the theoretical ranking score, and if a difference value thereof exceeds a threshold value, optimizing the final weight of the effective characteristic.
- the theoretical ranking score is a predicted deal conversion rate and the actual ranking score is an actual deal conversion rate, or the theoretical ranking score is a predicted positive feedback rate and the actual ranking score is an actual positive feedback rate.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure further relate to a system of ranking search results.
- the embodiments may include a primitive characteristic set acquisition module for acquiring a set of primitive characteristics, wherein the primitive characteristics include preset characteristics that may have an influence on ranking of search results, an effective characteristic extraction module for extracting effective characteristics from the set of primitive characteristics based on historical transaction data, wherein the effective characteristics refer to characteristics determined based on the historical transaction data that may have an influence on ranking of search results, an effective characteristic weight determination module for determining an initial weight of each of the effective characteristics based on the historical transaction data, and training the initial weight using the historical transaction data and a predetermined training model to obtain a final weight, and a ranking module for ranking the search results based on the final weight of the effective characteristic.
- the effective characteristic extraction module comprises a test product selection sub-module for selecting two groups of test products based on historical transaction data, one of which being products with deal records and the other of which being products without deal records, a characteristic value calculation sub-module for respectively extracting associated data of the two groups of test products within a certain time period from the historical transaction data and calculating a characteristic value of each primitive characteristic of the two groups of test products using the associated data, and a comparison sub-module for comparing characteristic values of the same primitive characteristic of the two groups of test products, and if a difference value thereof exceeds a threshold value, selecting the primitive characteristic as an effective characteristic.
- a test product selection sub-module for selecting two groups of test products based on historical transaction data, one of which being products with deal records and the other of which being products without deal records
- a characteristic value calculation sub-module for respectively extracting associated data of the two groups of test products within a certain time period from the historical transaction data and calculating a characteristic value of each primitive characteristic of the two groups of test products using the associated data
- Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an optimization system of ranking search results.
- the embodiments may include a candidate weight value acquisition module for respectively acquiring each group of candidate weight values of effective characteristics of search results, a theoretical ranking score calculation module for calculating theoretical ranking scores of search results at a certain predetermined time point respectively using each of the candidate weight values, and ranking the search results based on the theoretical ranking scores to obtain each group of ranking results, a transaction data acquisition module for respectively acquiring a predetermined number of search results ranked higher in each group of ranking results, and acquiring transaction data of the search results after the predetermined time point, an actual ranking score calculation module for calculating actual ranking scores of a predetermined number of search results ranked higher in each group of ranking results based on the transaction data, and a final weight determination module for selecting candidate weight values corresponding to a group of ranking results with the highest actual ranking score as final weight values of the effective characteristics.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an optimization system of ranking search results.
- Embodiments may include a theoretical ranking score calculation module for acquiring ranking results at a certain predetermined time point ranked based on theoretical ranking scores of search results, wherein the theoretical ranking score is obtained based on a final weight of an effective characteristic and an actual effective characteristic value of each of the search results, an actual ranking score calculation module for acquiring transaction data of a predetermined number of search results ranked higher in the ranking results after the predetermined time point and calculating actual ranking scores of the search results based on the transaction data, and an optimization module for comparing the actual ranking score with the theoretical ranking score, and if a difference value thereof exceeds a threshold value, optimizing the final weight of the effective characteristic.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure include advantages over the prior art.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure select effective characteristics that affect ranking results through historical transaction data, determine final weights of the effective characteristics in combination with the historical transaction data, and finally rank search results using these weights.
- the initial weight also will be trained using the historical transaction data, thereby obtaining an optinnized final weight to ensure the objectivity and accuracy of the final weight, thereby improving the objectivity and accuracy of ranking results to prevent a user from continuously requesting to acquire the remaining data or resending a new search request to a server via a client side due to the fact that the user cannot obtain the expected search results caused by inaccurate ranking, thereby reducing the burden on the server and the occupation of network resources as well as the transmission quantity of data.
- two groups of test products with high and low deal rates as well as a higher contrast are selected as a test basis based on historical transaction data. After characteristic values of the two groups of test products are respectively calculated based on the historical transaction data, the two groups of products are compared for a difference between characteristic values of the same primitive characteristic to determine the influence of characteristics on the product deal rate, thereby accurately selecting effective characteristics and improving the accuracy of ranking.
- the optimum weight value is determined or the determined weight value is optimized by use of transaction data at a certain time point and after the time point, i.e. a relatively optimized manner of ranking search results is determined or the existing manner of ranking search results is optimized by use of real historical transaction data, which allows ranking results to be more objective and accurate, and also may prevent a user from continuously requesting to acquire the remaining data or resending a new search request to a server via a client side due to the fact that the user cannot obtain the expected search results caused by inaccurate ranking, thereby reducing the burden on the server and the occupation of network resources as well as the transmission quantity of data.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure may not be implemented to meet all the above advantages at the same time.
- embodiments of the present disclosure may pre-process the information of pages and the query phrase by deleting invalid characters, and/or word roots. Embodiments of the present disclosure may speed up searches, determine the sorting processes, and return accurate and relevant results.
- FIG. 1 is a flow chart of an illustrative process for ranking search results.
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart of an illustrative process for optimizing search results.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of exemplary groups showing ranking and optimizing search results.
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart of an illustrative process for optimizing search results.
- FIGS. 5-7 are schematic diagrams of illustrative computing architectures that enable ranking and optimizing search result.
- FIG. 1 is a flow chart of an illustrative process for ranking search results.
- a server may acquire a set of primitive characteristics, wherein the primitive characteristics include preset characteristics that may have an influence on ranking of search results.
- the set of primitive characteristics may be determined based on historical transaction data or empirically.
- the characteristics may include a set of primitive characteristics trading volume, deal conversion rate, positive feedback rate, delivery speed, picture-word quality, transaction amount, etc.
- the set of primitive characteristics of search results may be preset, and may be directly acquired from a server or other databases when required, and historical transaction data also may be acquired in real time from a server or database and extracted by real-time analysis.
- the server may extract effective characteristics from the set of primitive characteristics based on historical transaction data.
- the effective characteristics may include characteristics that are determined based on the historical transaction data that may have an influence on ranking of search results.
- the historical transaction data may be directly read from a server.
- the extracting effective characteristics from the set of primitive characteristics based on historical transaction data specifically may include selecting two groups of test products based on historical transaction data, one of which being products with deal records and the other of which being products without deal records, respectively extracting associated data of the two groups of test products within a certain time period from the historical transaction data and calculating a characteristic value of each primitive characteristic of the two groups of test products using the associated data, and comparing characteristic values of the same primitive characteristic of the two groups of test products, and if a difference value thereof exceeds a threshold value, selecting the primitive characteristic as an effective characteristic.
- the associated data may be used to calculate specific values of various characteristics in a set of primitive characteristics. Different characteristics need different associated data, and specific associated data may be determined according to specific needs. For example, for this characteristic-trading volume, its required data is the number of deals within a predetermined time period, so its associated data is the number of deals. For another example, for positive feedback rate, its required raw data includes the total number of feedbacks and the number of positive feedbacks within a predetermined time period, so its associated data includes the total number of feedbacks and the number of positive feedbacks.
- the calculation formula of a characteristic value of each primitive characteristic in a set of primitive characteristics may be determined according to the practical situation. In some instances, how to effectively represent the characteristic may be considered. For example, for this characteristic-trading volume, if its characteristic value is directly represented by the value of trading volume, then its theoretical value may be from 0 to any natural number. In some instances, when a specific value is obtained, the problem often cannot be explained by just comparing the difference among values.
- trading volumes are 0 and 1 respectively.
- the difference between characteristic values of both trading volume is 1, the difference indicates whether there is a transaction.
- trading volumes are 100 and 101 respectively.
- the difference indicates one transaction between the trading volumes.
- a calculation formula may be reset for the characteristic.
- a final characteristic value may be calculated by taking the trading volume as a parameter instead of a characteristic value.
- equation 1- l/(l+n) may be employed to calculate the characteristic value.
- the characteristic values are 0 and 0.5 respectively. While characteristic values of 100 transactions and 101 transactions are 0.9901 and 0.9902 respectively. In this way, changes of trading volumes may be more effectively represented.
- a criterion for selecting two groups of test products in the above-mentioned step is whether there are deal records.
- one group may be products with deal records higher than a first threshold value, while the other group is products without deal records or with deal records lower than a second threshold value.
- the first threshold value and the second threshold value may be set according to the practical situation. The first threshold value may be set as high as possible, while the second threshold value may be set as low as possible. This may ensure that two groups of test products have larger differences, thus facilitating subsequent accurate extraction of effective characteristics.
- test products may be selected based on some characteristics in addition to the historical transaction data (e.g., deal records).
- search results are ranked in an e-commerce website and search results that are expected by a user are provided. This increases the probability of product purchase and prevents the user from repeatedly sending a search query to a server.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure include a deal conversion rate of a product in addition to correlations.
- the deal conversion rate of a product may be a probability that a certain product is purchased after appearing in search results. In some embodiments, this characteristic (e.g., the deal conversion rate of a product) may have a greater weight on ranking results.
- a user submits a query and receives search results including a product. The greater probability the user purchases the product, the greater probability other users who submit the same or similar query purchase the same product.
- test products may be selected based on deal conversion rates.
- the server may extract transaction data within a predetermined time period from historical transaction data and calculate a deal conversion rate of each product within the predetermined time period.
- the server may then select two groups of products with a difference value of deal conversion rates greater than a threshold value as test products.
- the server may extract transaction data of the two groups of test products within a certain time period following the predetermined time period from the historical transaction data and calculate a characteristic value of each primitive characteristic in a set of primitive characteristics of the two groups of test products.
- the server may compare characteristic values of the same primitive characteristic of the two groups of test products. In response to a determination that a difference value thereof exceeds a threshold value, the server may select the primitive characteristic as an effective characteristic.
- a predetermined time period may be set according to actual needs. In some instances, to save the calculation time and reduce the calculation amount, a shorter period may be set. In other instances, considering accuracy and capacity of the server, a longer period may be set. For example, 1 day, 3 days, 10 days, 30 days or other periods may set. A certain time period following the predetermined time period also may be set according to actual needs. In some instances, in order to ensure the matching of calculated results, the certain time period may be set based on the predetermined time period. For example, the certain time period may be set as the same as the predetermined time period.
- the server may select two groups of products with a greater difference value of deal conversion rates.
- the two groups may be selected as test products based on deal conversion rates within a predetermined time period.
- a difference value of a first conversion value and a second conversion value may be set to a threshold value. If the deal conversion rate of a group of products is higher than the first conversion value but lower than the second conversion value, the two groups of products may be selected as test products.
- the server may then calculate a characteristic value of each primitive characteristic in a set of primitive characteristics of the two groups of test products. The characteristic value may be calculated using transaction data of the two groups of test products within a certain time period following the predetermined time period.
- the primitive characteristic may serve as an effective characteristic. For example, the difference value exceeds a set threshold value. Accordingly, two groups of test products with a significant difference of deal conversion rates are selected. The greater the difference value of characteristic values of a certain primitive characteristic indicates that the influence of the primitive characteristic on whether deals are reached on products is greater. Primitive characteristics may be screened in this way to extract related effective characteristics, thus allowing ranking results to be more accurate.
- the selection of effective characteristics by the above-mentioned several methods may depend on two groups of test products with a higher deal contrast. For example, one group is products with deal records, while the other group is products without deal records. For another example, one group is products with a higher deal conversion rate, while the other group is products with a lower deal conversion rate. If a certain characteristic has a greater influence on deals of a product, the characteristic values calculated based on transaction data also will have a larger difference. If a certain characteristic has little or almost no influence on deals of a product, the characteristic values of two groups of products with a higher deal contrast also will have little or almost no difference. Consequently, effective characteristics may be better screened by this method, thus improving the ranking accuracy of subsequent search results.
- test products also may be selected based on other characteristics. For example, if ranking results depend more on positive feedback degree, two groups of products with a larger difference of positive feedback degree may be selected as test products. Then, characteristic values of primitive characteristics of two groups of test products are calculated in a similar way as mentioned above to extract primitive characteristics with a larger difference of characteristic values as effective characteristics. Similarly, if ranking results depend more on trading volumes, two groups of products with a larger difference of trading volumes may be selected as test products. Certain selections may be performed in a similar process as described above, which is not described in detail here.
- the server may determine an initial weight of each of the effective characteristics based on the historical transaction data, and training the initial weight using the historical transaction data and a predetermined training model to obtain a final weight.
- both initial weights and final weights of various effective characteristics may be determined by means of model training. It may be understood that initial weights also may be empirically set. Take a multidimensional linear model for example, initial weights of various effective characteristics first may be determined by means of multidimensional linear fitting. These initial weights may then be substituted into a calculation formula and combined with historical transaction data to calculate theoretical data. The theoretical data may be compared with actual data. The smaller the difference, the more accurately the initial weights are determined.
- the initial weights may be selected as final weights of effective characteristics. If the difference is not within a predetermined range, initial weights may be re-determined and calculated by the foregoing method until the difference is reduced to be within a predetermined range.
- the server may rank the search results based on the final weight of the effective characteristic.
- the ranking the search results based on the final weight of the effective characteristic comprises determining actual effective characteristic values of the search results, calculating predicted deal conversion rates of the search results based on the final weight of the effective characteristic and the actual effective characteristic values, and ranking the search results based on the predicted deal conversion rates.
- ranking may be performed based on other factors. These factors may include positive feedback rate of search results, and other factors that may be determined according to different ranking purposes. When ranking purposes are different, the factors for ranking may be different. Therefore, ranking results may change correspondingly. Then, ranking scores of various search results may be calculated and the search results may be ranked based on the foregoing method.
- the five characteristics included in a set of extracted primitive characteristics are a trading volume, deal conversion rate, positive feedback rate, delivery speed and picture-word quality.
- a predetermined time period is 30 days.
- the historical transaction data to be acquired comprises the number of deals, number of exposures, number of positive feedbacks, total number of feedbacks, days of delivery, the number of pictures and number of words. After these historical transaction data are acquired, calculation may be performed according to a calculation method to determine a characteristic value of each primitive characteristic.
- characteristic values of the five characteristics of the two groups of test products calculated based on the above historical transaction data are initial characteristic values.
- Two groups of test products with a higher contrast may be selected based on the calculated initial characteristic values.
- one group is products with a deal conversion rate of more than 70% while the other group is products with a deal conversion rate of lower than 1%. It may be understood that, if test products are selected herein dependent upon deal conversion rate, only the deal conversion rate may be calculated and characteristic values of other characteristics may not be calculated.
- the historical transaction data of the two groups of test products within several time periods following the above 30 days may be acquired. For example, it may be historical transaction data within a week and also may be historical transaction data still within 30 days, and characteristic values of the five characteristics of the two groups of test products may be calculated based on these historical transaction data and assumed to be validated characteristic values.
- the validated characteristic values of the same characteristic of the two groups of test products may be respectively compared. If a difference value thereof exceeds a threshold value, the characteristic may be determined as an effective characteristic.
- the threshold value is 0.3
- the above comparison indicates that the five characteristics of the two groups of test products.
- the trading volume, deal conversion rate, positive feedback rate, delivery speed and picture-word quality have a difference value of 0.6, 0.9, 0.8, 0.5 and 0.02 respectively. Accordingly, it follows that the finally selected effective characteristics are trading volume, deal conversion rate, positive feedback rate and delivery speed.
- the final weights of the four effective characteristics may be determined by means of model training based on historical transaction data, and actual values of the four effective characteristics in search results may be acquired. Then, ranking scores of various search results may be calculated based on the determined final weights and actual values of the effective characteristics. Accordingly, the search results are ranked based on the ranking scores.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure select effective characteristics that affect ranking results through historical transaction data, determine final weights of the effective characteristics in combination with the historical transaction data, and finally rank search results using these weights.
- an initial weight of each of the effective characteristics may be determined based on the historical transaction data.
- the initial weight may be trained using the historical transaction data. This obtains an optimized final weight to ensure the objectivity and accuracy of the final weight, and improves the objectivity and accuracy of ranking results.
- two groups of test products with high and low deal rates may be selected, and a higher contrast may be also selected as a test basis based on historical transaction data.
- characteristic values of the two groups of test products are respectively calculated based on the historical transaction data, the two groups of products may be compared for a difference between characteristic values of the same primitive characteristic to determine the influence of characteristics on the product deal rate, thereby accurately selecting effective characteristics and improving the ranking accuracy.
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart of an illustrative process for optimizing search results.
- the server may respectively acquire each group of candidate weight values of effective characteristics of search results. There are at least two groups of candidate weight values of effective characteristics and there also may be three or four groups thereof.
- the server may calculate theoretical ranking scores of search results at a certain predetermined time point respectively using each of the candidate weight values, and ranking the search results based on the theoretical ranking scores to obtain each group of ranking results.
- Theoretical ranking scores may be specific scores of deal conversion rates, predicted positive feedback rates or other characteristics or a combination of characteristics of search results, which are determined based on actual ranking purposes and not limited in the present disclosure .
- the theoretical ranking scores are illustrated by taking predicted deal conversion rates as an example in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the server may calculate predicted deal conversion rates of search results at a certain predetermined time point respectively using each of the candidate weight values, and ranking the search results based on the predicted deal conversion rates to obtain each group of ranking results.
- effective characteristics of the search results may be acquired first, and effective characteristic values of these search results may be calculated based on actual data.
- Different predicted deal conversion rates of the search results may be calculated based on effective characteristic values respectively in combination with each group of candidate weight values, and different ranking results may be obtained based on the different predicted deal conversion rates.
- the server may respectively acquire a predetermined number of search results ranked higher in each group of ranking results, and acquire transaction data of the search results after the predetermined time point.
- a predetermined number of specific values ranked higher may be determined based on the number of actual search results and the calculation capability of a system. For example, if the number of actual search results is bigger than a predetermined value while the calculation capability of a system is less than one predetermined value.
- the predetermined number may be set to a smaller value, e.g. 2%, 4%, etc. If allowed by the calculation capability of a system, a predetermined number may be set to a larger value, e.g. 10%, etc.
- multiple predetermined numbers also may be set, e.g. 2%, 4%, 6%, 8%, 10%, etc.
- the specific range of transaction data after a predetermined time point may be set according to a particular condition. For example, the range may cover transaction data within one week after a predetermined time point and also may cover transaction data within ten days, twenty days or other time periods, provided that the transaction data is that capable of being acquired after a predetermined time point.
- the server may calculate actual ranking scores of a predetermined number of search results ranked higher in each group of ranking results based on the transaction data.
- the actual ranking scores may be those of search results calculated based on actual data using the same method as that for calculating theoretical ranking scores. For example, where theoretical ranking scores are predicted deal conversion rates, actual ranking scores herein may include actual deal conversion rates.
- the sever may select candidate weight values corresponding to a group of ranking results with the highest actual ranking score as final weight values of the effective characteristics.
- theoretical ranking scores of various search results may be calculated during ranking. Accordingly, the higher the theoretical ranking scores, the more frontward the ranking order. The higher the actual ranking scores is, the more conformable the ranking results to the practical situation is indicated to the user and ranking herein is more accurate. It may be understood that the highest actual ranking scores may mean that actual ranking scores of search results selected from a certain ranking result are higher than those of search results at the same position in other ranking results. However, this is a relatively ideal ranking result and such an optimized ranking result may not be obtained in some embodiments, thus the highest actual ranking scores may refer to the highest sum or the average value of actual ranking scores so as to simplify the calculation flow.
- search results may be ranked based on values of predicted deal conversion rates, and then the search results ranked at the first two positions may be selected from each group of ranking results, which are respectively a and b, and d and c.
- Actual deal conversion rates of the four search results (a, b, c and d) may be calculated based on transaction data, which are respectively 5%, 4%, 3% and 2%.
- candidate weight values corresponding to the group of ranking results a, b, c and d may be taken as final weight values of effective characteristics.
- a group of search results may be obtained by searching a keyword at a time point T.
- effective characteristics of the group of search results may be constant and effective characteristic values thereof may also be constant.
- effective characteristics have two groups of final weights.
- predicted deal conversion rates of search results may be calculated based on the two groups of final weight values, and then search results may be ranked based on the values of predicted deal conversion rates.
- there are 50 search results, and two groups of ranking results may be obtained as a result of difference among weight values.
- the two groups of ranking results are supposed to be N and 0 (as shown in FIG.
- the average value of actual deal conversion rates of the first x% of search results may be calculated within a time period after T (e.g. within one week).
- T e.g. within one week.
- the fact that the average value of actual deal conversion rates of the first x% of ranking result N is higher than that of actual deal conversion rates of the first x% of ranking result O indicates that deal conversion rates of ranking results predicted via a ranking result N at the time point T are closer to actual results. That is, if returned to the time point weight values ennployed by the ranking result N may be applied to rank search results, and thus may rank higher the search results with higher deal conversion rates after the time point X thereby increasing the presentation opportunity of these search results and promoting more transactions.
- the difference between two groups of ranking results may be calculated by selecting different x values to obtain more comprehensive and objective comparison. For example, the average value of actual deal conversion rates of the first 2% of a commodity is calculated; then that of the first 4%, 6%, 8% ... is calculated (as shown in Table 2). The two ranking results then may be compared at different points. It follows that the predictive effect of the ranking result N is significantly better than that of the ranking result 0. It may be understood that the data may further be plotted as a curve of the average value of actual deal conversion rates to more visually observe the effect difference there between.
- Table 2 The average value of actual deal conversion rates of the first x% of commodity for two ranking results (N and 0)
- significance validation may also be further performed to ensure that the final weights of effective characteristics employed by the ranking result N have statistical other than occasional significance over those employed by the ranking result 0 in terms of effect improvement.
- T-test may be applied to the 50 average values of actual deal conversion rates of two ranking results in Table 1, and the P value obtained is about 8.7E-07, which is far smaller than 0.01. Accordingly, in the case of statistical significance, the final weights of effective characteristics employed by the ranking result N may be optimized more significantly than those employed by the ranking result O.
- deal conversion rates are used as an example for illustration in the foregoing method, although ranking and optimization may be performed based on other characteristics (e.g., positive feedback rate, delivery speeds, and etc.). In some embodiments, ranking and optimization may also be performed based on comprehensive characteristics.
- final weights of the effective characteristics have not yet been determined, and final weights of a group of optimum effective characteristics need to be selected from multiple groups of possible results. It may be understood that some embodiments may be implemented when the optimization may be performed based on the fact that final weights of the effective characteristics have been determined.
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart of an illustrative process for optimizing search results.
- the server may acquire ranking results at a certain predetermined time point ranked based on theoretical ranking scores of search results, wherein the theoretical ranking score is obtained based on a final weight of an effective characteristic and an actual effective characteristic value of each of the search results.
- the server may acquire transaction data of a predetermined number of search results ranked higher in the ranking results after the predetermined time point and calculating actual ranking scores of the search results based on the transaction data.
- the server may compare the actual ranking score with the theoretical ranking score, and if a difference value thereof exceeds a threshold value, optimizing the final weight of the effective characteristic.
- a final weight of an effective characteristic may be optimized by means of model training mentioned in the above ranking method.
- a final weight of each effective characteristic may be determined and optimized by acquiring historical transaction data in combination with a training model, which may not be described in detail herein.
- a threshold value also may be set based on actual characteristics corresponding to an actual ranking score and a theoretical ranking score. For example, if the actual ranking score and the theoretical ranking score are respectively an actual deal conversion rate and a predicted deal conversion rate, their threshold values may be determined by the allowable difference value range of the deal conversion rates in general case (e.g., 0.2 or other values).
- the optimum weight value may be determined by use of transaction data at a certain time point and after the time point. In some embodiments, the determined weight value may be optimized by use of transaction data at a certain time point and after the time point. In some instances, a relatively optimized manner of ranking search results may be determined by use of real historical transaction data, which allows ranking results to be more objective and accurate. In some instances, the existing manner of ranking search results may be optimized by use of real historical transaction data.
- FIGS. 5-7 are schematic diagrams of illustrative computing architectures that enable ranking and optimizing search result.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram of a computing device 500.
- the computing device 500 may be a user device or a server for a multiple location login control.
- the computing device 500 includes one or more processors 502, input/output interfaces 504, network interface 506, and memory 508.
- the memory 508 may include computer-readable media in the form of volatile memory, such as random-access memory (RAM) and/or non-volatile memory, such as read only memory (ROM) or flash RAM.
- RAM random-access memory
- ROM read only memory
- flash RAM flash random-access memory
- Computer-readable media includes volatile and non-volatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data.
- Examples of computer storage media include, but are not limited to, phase change memory (PRAM), static random- access memory (SRAM), dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), other types of random-access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), flash memory or other memory technology, compact disk read-only memory (CD-ROM), digital versatile disks (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other non-transmission medium that may be used to store information for access by a computing device.
- computer-readable media does not include transitory media such as modulated data signals and carrier waves.
- the memory 508 may include a primitive characteristic set acquisition module 510, an effective characteristic extraction module 512, an effective characteristic weight determination module 514 and a ranking module 516.
- the primitive characteristic set acquisition module 510 is configured to acquire a set of primitive characteristics, wherein the primitive characteristics include preset characteristics that may have an influence on ranking of search results.
- the effective characteristic extraction module 512 is configured to extract effective characteristics from the set of primitive characteristics based on historical transaction data, wherein the effective characteristics refer to characteristics determined based on the historical transaction data that may have an influence on ranking of search results.
- the effective characteristic extraction module comprises a test product selection sub-module, a characteristic value calculation sub-module and a comparison sub-module.
- the test product selection sub-module is configured to select two groups of test products based on historical transaction data, one of which is products with deal records and the other of which is products without deal records.
- the characteristic value calculation sub-module is configured to respectively extract associated data of the two groups of test products within a certain time period from the historical transaction data and calculate a characteristic value of each primitive characteristic of the two groups of test products using the associated data.
- the comparison sub-module is configured to compare characteristic values of the same primitive characteristic of the two groups of test products. If a difference value thereof exceeds a threshold value, the server may select the primitive characteristic as an effective characteristic.
- the effective characteristic weight determination module 512 is configured to determine an initial weight of each of the effective characteristics based on the historical transaction data, and train the initial weight using the historical transaction data and a predetermined training model to obtain a final weight.
- the ranking module 514 is configured to rank the search results based on the final weight of the effective characteristic.
- the memory 508 may include a candidate weight value acquisition module 602, a theoretical ranking score calculation module 604, a transaction data acquisition module 606, an actual ranking score calculation module 608 and a final weight determination module 610.
- the candidate weight value acquisition module 602 is configured to respectively acquire each group of candidate weight values of effective characteristics of search results.
- the theoretical ranking score calculation module 604 is configured to calculate theoretical ranking scores of search results at a certain predetermined time point respectively using each of the candidate weight values, and rank the search results based on the theoretical ranking scores to obtain each group of ranking results.
- the transaction data acquisition module 606 is configured to respectively acquire a predetermined number of search results ranked higher in each group of ranking results, and acquire transaction data of the search results after the predetermined time point.
- the actual ranking score calculation module 608 is configured to calculate actual ranking scores of a predetermined number of search results ranked higher in each group of ranking results based on the transaction data.
- the final weight determination module 610 is configured to select candidate weight values corresponding to a group of ranking results with the highest actual ranking score as final weight values of the effective characteristics.
- the memory 508 may include a theoretical ranking score calculation module 702, an actual ranking score calculation module 704 and an optimization module 706.
- the theoretical ranking score calculation module 702 is configured to acquire ranking results at a certain predetermined time point ranked based on theoretical ranking scores of search results, wherein the theoretical ranking score may be obtained based on a final weight of an effective characteristic and an actual effective characteristic value of each of the search results.
- the actual ranking score calculation module 704 is configured to acquire transaction data of a predetermined number of search results ranked higher in the ranking results after the predetermined time point and to calculate actual ranking scores of the search results based on the transaction data.
- the optimization module 706 is configured to compare the actual ranking score with the theoretical ranking score. If a difference value thereof exceeds a threshold value, the optimization module 706 may optimize the final weight of the effective characteristic.
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