Abstract
Synonymous keyword retrieval has become an important problem for sponsored search ever since major search engines relax the exact match product's matching requirement to a synonymous level. Since the synonymous relations between queries and keywords are quite scarce, the traditional information retrieval framework is inefficient in this scenario. In this paper, we propose a novel quotient space-based retrieval framework to address this problem. Considering the synonymy among keywords as a mathematical equivalence relation, we can compress the synonymous keywords into one representative, and the corresponding quotient space would greatly reduce the size of the keyword repository. Then an embedding-based retrieval is directly conducted between queries and the keyword representatives. To mitigate the semantic gap of the quotient space-based retrieval, a single semantic siamese model is utilized to detect both the keyword--keyword and query-keyword synonymous relations. The experiments sho