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Off-Policy Evaluation with Policy-Dependent Optimization Response

Machine Learning 2022-11-08 v2

Abstract

The intersection of causal inference and machine learning for decision-making is rapidly expanding, but the default decision criterion remains an \textit{average} of individual causal outcomes across a population. In practice, various operational restrictions ensure that a decision-maker's utility is not realized as an \textit{average} but rather as an \textit{output} of a downstream decision-making problem (such as matching, assignment, network flow, minimizing predictive risk). In this work, we develop a new framework for off-policy evaluation with \textit{policy-dependent} linear optimization responses: causal outcomes introduce stochasticity in objective function coefficients. Under this framework, a decision-maker's utility depends on the policy-dependent optimization, which introduces a fundamental challenge of \textit{optimization} bias even for the case of policy evaluation. We construct unbiased estimators for the policy-dependent estimand by a perturbation method, and discuss asymptotic variance properties for a set of adjusted plug-in estimators. Lastly, attaining unbiased policy evaluation allows for policy optimization: we provide a general algorithm for optimizing causal interventions. We corroborate our theoretical results with numerical simulations.

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@article{arxiv.2202.12958,
  title  = {Off-Policy Evaluation with Policy-Dependent Optimization Response},
  author = {Wenshuo Guo and Michael I. Jordan and Angela Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12958},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Proceeding of the 2022 Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems