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Accurate Inference for Adaptive Linear Models

18 December 2017
Y. Deshpande
Lester W. Mackey
Vasilis Syrgkanis
Matt Taddy
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Abstract

Estimators computed from adaptively collected data do not behave like their non-adaptive brethren. Rather, the sequential dependence of the collection policy can lead to severe distributional biases that persist even in the infinite data limit. We develop a general method -- W\mathbf{W}W-decorrelation -- for transforming the bias of adaptive linear regression estimators into variance. The method uses only coarse-grained information about the data collection policy and does not need access to propensity scores or exact knowledge of the policy. We bound the finite-sample bias and variance of the W\mathbf{W}W-estimator and develop asymptotically correct confidence intervals based on a novel martingale central limit theorem. We then demonstrate the empirical benefits of the generic W\mathbf{W}W-decorrelation procedure in two different adaptive data settings: the multi-armed bandit and the autoregressive time series.

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