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Artificial prediction markets present a novel opportunity for human-AI collaboration

Information Theory 2023-02-20 v1 math.IT

Abstract

Despite high-profile successes in the field of Artificial Intelligence, machine-driven technologies still suffer important limitations, particularly for complex tasks where creativity, planning, common sense, intuition, or learning from limited data is required. These limitations motivate effective methods for human-machine collaboration. Our work makes two primary contributions. We thoroughly experiment with an artificial prediction market model to understand the effects of market parameters on model performance for benchmark classification tasks. We then demonstrate, through simulation, the impact of exogenous agents in the market, where these exogenous agents represent primitive human behaviors. This work lays the foundation for a novel set of hybrid human-AI machine learning algorithms.

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@article{arxiv.2211.16590,
  title  = {Artificial prediction markets present a novel opportunity for human-AI collaboration},
  author = {Tatiana Chakravorti and Vaibhav Singh and Sarah Rajtmajer and Michael McLaughlin and Robert Fraleigh and Christopher Griffin and Anthony Kwasnica and David Pennock and C. Lee Giles},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.16590},
  year   = {2023}
}