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Deep Learning for Customer Churn Prediction in E-Commerce Decision Support
Author(s) -
Maciej Pondel,
Maciej Wuczyński,
Wiesława Gryncewicz,
Łukasz Łysik,
Marcin Hernes,
Artur Rot,
Agata Kozina
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
business information systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2747-9986
DOI - 10.52825/bis.v1i.42
Subject(s) - computer science , deep learning , perspective (graphical) , customer retention , recall , big data , customer intelligence , customer to customer , decision tree , predictive modelling , precision and recall , data science , machine learning , domain (mathematical analysis) , artificial intelligence , data mining , marketing , business , mathematical analysis , linguistics , philosophy , mathematics , service quality , service (business)
Churn prediction is a Big Data domain, one of the most demanding use cases of recent time. It is also one of the most critical indicators of a healthy and growing business, irrespective of the size or channel of sales. This paper aims to develop a deep learning model for customers’ churn prediction in e-commerce, which is the main contribution of the article. The experiment was performed over real e-commerce data where 75% of buyers are one-off customers. The prediction based on this business specificity (many one-off customers and very few regular ones) is extremely challenging and, in a natural way, must be inaccurate to a certain ex-tent. Looking from another perspective, correct prediction and subsequent actions resulting in a higher customer retention are very attractive for overall business performance. In such a case, predictions with 74% accuracy, 78% precision, and 68% recall are very promising. Also, the paper fills a research gap and contrib-utes to the existing literature in the area of developing a customer churn prediction method for the retail sector by using deep learning tools based on customer churn and the full history of each customer’s transactions.

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