DiPS and DPR are new OPE estimators for matching markets that exploit the two-stage reward structure to reduce variance while controlling bias.
Double Clipping: Less-Biased Variance Reduction in Off-Policy Evaluation
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"Clipping" (a.k.a. importance weight truncation) is a widely used variance-reduction technique for counterfactual off-policy estimators. Like other variance-reduction techniques, clipping reduces variance at the cost of increased bias. However, unlike other techniques, the bias introduced by clipping is always a downward bias (assuming non-negative rewards), yielding a lower bound on the true expected reward. In this work we propose a simple extension, called $\textit{double clipping}$, which aims to compensate this downward bias and thus reduce the overall bias, while maintaining the variance reduction properties of the original estimator.
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Off-Policy Evaluation and Learning for Matching Markets
DiPS and DPR are new OPE estimators for matching markets that exploit the two-stage reward structure to reduce variance while controlling bias.