English

The Pseudo-Dimension of Near-Optimal Auctions

Computer Science and Game Theory 2015-06-12 v1

Abstract

This paper develops a general approach, rooted in statistical learning theory, to learning an approximately revenue-maximizing auction from data. We introduce tt-level auctions to interpolate between simple auctions, such as welfare maximization with reserve prices, and optimal auctions, thereby balancing the competing demands of expressivity and simplicity. We prove that such auctions have small representation error, in the sense that for every product distribution FF over bidders' valuations, there exists a tt-level auction with small tt and expected revenue close to optimal. We show that the set of tt-level auctions has modest pseudo-dimension (for polynomial tt) and therefore leads to small learning error. One consequence of our results is that, in arbitrary single-parameter settings, one can learn a mechanism with expected revenue arbitrarily close to optimal from a polynomial number of samples.

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@article{arxiv.1506.03684,
  title  = {The Pseudo-Dimension of Near-Optimal Auctions},
  author = {Jamie Morgenstern and Tim Roughgarden},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.03684},
  year   = {2015}
}