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High Precision Audience Expansion via Extreme Classification in a Two-Sided Marketplace

Information Retrieval 2026-02-17 v1 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Abstract

Airbnb search must balance a worldwide, highly varied supply of homes with guests whose location, amenity, style, and price expectations differ widely. Meeting those expectations hinges on an efficient retrieval stage that surfaces only the listings a guest might realistically book, before resource intensive ranking models are applied to determine the best results. Unlike many recommendation engines, our system faces a distinctive challenge, location retrieval, that sits upstream of ranking and determines which geographic areas are queried in order to filter inventory to a candidate set. The preexisting approach employs a deep bayesian bandit based system to predict a rectangular retrieval bounds area that can be used for filtering. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the methodology, challenges, and impact of rearchitecting search to retrieve from the subset of most bookable high precision rectangular map cells defined by dividing the world into 25M uniform cells.

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@article{arxiv.2602.14358,
  title  = {High Precision Audience Expansion via Extreme Classification in a Two-Sided Marketplace},
  author = {Dillon Davis and Huiji Gao and Thomas Legrand and Juan Manuel Caicedo Carvajal and Malay Haldar and Kedar Bellare and Moutupsi Paul and Soumyadip Banerjee and Liwei He and Stephanie Moyerman and Sanjeev Katariya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.14358},
  year   = {2026}
}

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