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Evaluating the Robustness of Off-Policy Evaluation

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  • SAITO Yuta
  • UDAGAWA Takuma
  • KIYOHARA Haruka
  • MOGI Kazuki
  • NARITA Yusuke
  • TATENO Kei

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Off-policy Evaluation (OPE), or offline evaluation in general, evaluates the performance of hypothetical policies leveraging only offline log data. It is particularly useful in applications where the online interaction involves high stakes and expensive settings such as precision medicine and recommender systems. Since many OPE estimators have been proposed and some of them have hyperparameters that need to be tuned, there is an emerging challenge for practitioners to select and tune OPE estimators for their specific application. Unfortunately, identifying a reliable estimator from results reported in research papers is often difficult because the current experimental procedure evaluates and compares the estimators’ performance on a narrow set of hyperparameters and evaluation policies. Therefore, it is difficult to know which estimator is safe and reliable to use. In this work, we develop Interpretable Evaluation for Offline Evaluation (IEOE), an experimental procedure to evaluate OPE estimators’ robustness to changes in hyperparameters and/or evaluation policies in an interpretable manner. Then, using the IEOE procedure, we perform extensive evaluation of a wide variety of existing estimators on the Open Bandit Dataset, a large-scale public real-world dataset for OPE. We demonstrate that our procedure can evaluate the estimators’ robustness to the hyperparameter choice, helping us avoid using unsafe estimators. Finally, we apply IEOE to real-world e-commerce platform data and demonstrate how to use our protocol in practice.

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  • SAITO Yuta & UDAGAWA Takuma & KIYOHARA Haruka & MOGI Kazuki & NARITA Yusuke & TATENO Kei, 2023. "Evaluating the Robustness of Off-Policy Evaluation," Discussion papers 23041, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI).
  • Handle: RePEc:eti:dpaper:23041
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    1. Masahiro Kato & Masatoshi Uehara & Shota Yasui, 2020. "Off-Policy Evaluation and Learning for External Validity under a Covariate Shift," Papers 2002.11642, arXiv.org, revised Oct 2020.
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