From Local Indices to Global Identifiers: Generative Reranking for Recommender Systems via Global Action Space
Abstract
In modern recommender systems, list-wise reranking serves as a critical phase within the multi-stage pipeline, finalizing the exposed item sequence and directly impacting user satisfaction by modeling complex intra-list item dependencies. Existing methods typically formulate this task as selecting indices from the local input list. However, this approach suffers from a semantically inconsistent action space: the same output neuron (logits) represents different items across different samples, preventing the model from establishing a stable, intrinsic understanding of the items. To address this, we propose GloRank (Global Action Space Ranker), a generative framework that shifts reranking from selecting local indices to generating global identifiers. Specifically, we represent items as sequences of discrete tokens and reformulate reranking as a token generation task. This design effectively decouples the scoring mechanism from the variable input order, ensuring that items are evaluated against a consistent global standard. We further enhance this with a two-stage optimization pipeline: a supervised pre-training phase to initialize the model with high-quality demonstrations, followed by a reinforcement learning-based post-training phase to directly maximize list-wise utility. Extensive experiments on two public benchmarks and a large-scale industrial dataset, coupled with online A/B tests, demonstrate that GloRank consistently outperforms state-of-the-art baselines and achieves superior robustness in cold-start scenarios.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2604.25291,
title = {From Local Indices to Global Identifiers: Generative Reranking for Recommender Systems via Global Action Space},
author = {Pengyue Jia and Xiaobei Wang and Yingyi Zhang and Shuchang Liu and Yupeng Hou and Hailan Yang and Xu Gao and Xiaopeng Li and Yejing Wang and Julian McAuley and Xiang Li and Lantao Hu and Yongqi Liu and Kaiqiao Zhan and Han Li and Kun Gai and Xiangyu Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.25291},
year = {2026}
}