Publication | Open Access
Recommendations as Treatments: Debiasing Learning and Evaluation
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EngineeringMachine LearningBehavioral Decision MakingCausal InferenceProgram EvaluationMost DataData SciencePreference LearningBiasManagementPrediction PerformanceDecision TheoryStatisticsPredictive AnalyticsKnowledge DiscoveryComputer ScienceRecommendation SystemCold-start ProblemInformation Filtering SystemBehavioral EconomicsGroup RecommendersPersuasionCollaborative Filtering
Most data for evaluating and training recommender systems is subject to selection biases, either through self-selection by the users or through the actions of the recommendation system itself. In this paper, we provide a principled approach to handling selection biases, adapting models and estimation techniques from causal inference. The approach leads to unbiased performance estimators despite biased data, and to a matrix factorization method that provides substantially improved prediction performance on real-world data. We theoretically and empirically characterize the robustness of the approach, finding that it is highly practical and scalable.
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