Discretizing Logged Interaction Data Biases Learning for Decision-Making

10/06/2018
by   Peter Schulam, et al.
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Time series data that are not measured at regular intervals are commonly discretized as a preprocessing step. For example, data about customer arrival times might be simplified by summing the number of arrivals within hourly intervals, which produces a discrete-time time series that is easier to model. In this abstract, we show that discretization introduces a bias that affects models trained for decision-making. We refer to this phenomenon as discretization bias, and show that we can avoid it by using continuous-time models instead.

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