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arxiv: 2412.20295 · v2 · pith:MRHUJOTG · submitted 2024-12-28 · stat.AP · cs.LG· stat.ML

Predicting Customer Lifetime Value Using Recurrent Neural Net

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keywords userneuralapproachlifetimepredictingrecurrenttimeage-in-system
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This paper introduces a recurrent neural network approach for predicting user lifetime value in Software as a Service (SaaS) applications. The approach accounts for three connected time dimensions. These dimensions are the user cohort (the date the user joined), user age-in-system (the time since the user joined the service) and the calendar date the user is an age-in-system (i.e., contemporaneous information).The recurrent neural networks use a multi-cell architecture, where each cell resembles a long short-term memory neural network. The approach is applied to predicting both acquisition (new users) and rolling (existing user) lifetime values for a variety of time horizons. It is found to significantly improve median absolute percent error versus light gradient boost models and Buy Until You Die models.

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