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Learning Classifiers That Induce Markets

Learning Classifiers That Induce Markets

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英文摘要

When learning is used to inform decisions about humans, such as for loans, hiring, or admissions, this can incentivize users to strategically modify their features, at a cost, to obtain positive predictions. The common assumption is that the function governing costs is exogenous, fixed, and predetermined. We challenge this assumption, and assert that costs can emerge as a result of deploying a classifier. Our idea is simple: when users seek positive predictions, this creates demand for important features; and if features are available for purchase, then a market will form, and competition will give rise to prices. We extend the strategic classification framework to support this notion, and study learning in a setting where a classifier can induce a market for features. We present an analysis of the learning task, devise an algorithm for computing market prices, propose a differentiable learning framework, and conduct experiments to explore our novel setting and approach.

Yonatan Sommer、Ivri Hikri、Lotan Amit、Nir Rosenfeld

经济学

Yonatan Sommer,Ivri Hikri,Lotan Amit,Nir Rosenfeld.Learning Classifiers That Induce Markets[EB/OL].(2025-07-06)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.20012.点此复制

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