Real-Time Optimisation for Online Learning in Auctions
Machine Learning
2020-10-21 v1 Computer Science and Game Theory
Machine Learning
Abstract
In display advertising, a small group of sellers and bidders face each other in up to 10 12 auctions a day. In this context, revenue maximisation via monopoly price learning is a high-value problem for sellers. By nature, these auctions are online and produce a very high frequency stream of data. This results in a computational strain that requires algorithms be real-time. Unfortunately, existing methods inherited from the batch setting suffer O() time/memory complexity at each update, prohibiting their use. In this paper, we provide the first algorithm for online learning of monopoly prices in online auctions whose update is constant in time and memory.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2010.10070,
title = {Real-Time Optimisation for Online Learning in Auctions},
author = {Lorenzo Croissant and Marc Abeille and Clément Calauzènes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.10070},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
International Conference on Machine Learning 2020, Jul 2020, Vienna, Austria