TY - GEN
T1 - Online pricing with offline data
T2 - 37th International Conference on Machine Learning, ICML 2020
AU - Bu, Jinzhi
AU - Simchi-Levi, David
AU - Xu, Yunzong
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - This paper investigates the impact of pre-existing offline data on online learning, in the context of dynamic pricing. We study a single-product dynamic pricing problem over a selling horizon of T periods. The demand in each period is determined by the price of the product according to a linear demand model with unknown parameters. We assume that the seller already has some pre-existing offline data before the start of the selling horizon. The seller wants to utilize both the pre-existing offline data and the sequential online data to minimize the regret of the online learning process. We characterize the joint effect of the size, location and dispersion of the offline data on the optimal regret of the online learning process. Our results reveal surprising transformations of the optimal regret rate with respect to the size of the offline data, which we refer to as phase transitions. In addition, our results demonstrate that the location and dispersion of the offline data also have an intrinsic effect on the optimal regret, and we quantify this effect via the inverse-square law.
AB - This paper investigates the impact of pre-existing offline data on online learning, in the context of dynamic pricing. We study a single-product dynamic pricing problem over a selling horizon of T periods. The demand in each period is determined by the price of the product according to a linear demand model with unknown parameters. We assume that the seller already has some pre-existing offline data before the start of the selling horizon. The seller wants to utilize both the pre-existing offline data and the sequential online data to minimize the regret of the online learning process. We characterize the joint effect of the size, location and dispersion of the offline data on the optimal regret of the online learning process. Our results reveal surprising transformations of the optimal regret rate with respect to the size of the offline data, which we refer to as phase transitions. In addition, our results demonstrate that the location and dispersion of the offline data also have an intrinsic effect on the optimal regret, and we quantify this effect via the inverse-square law.
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M3 - Conference contribution
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T3 - 37th International Conference on Machine Learning, ICML 2020
SP - 1179
EP - 1187
BT - 37th International Conference on Machine Learning, ICML 2020
A2 - Daume, Hal
A2 - Singh, Aarti
PB - International Machine Learning Society (IMLS)
Y2 - 13 July 2020 through 18 July 2020
ER -