Title
Inferring Parameters Through Inverse Multiobjective Optimization.
Abstract
Given a set of humanu0027s decisions that are observed, inverse optimization has been developed and utilized to infer the underlying decision making problem. The majority of existing studies assumes that the decision making problem is with a single objective function, and attributes data divergence to noises, errors or bounded rationality, which, however, could lead to a corrupted inference when decisions are tradeoffs among multiple criteria. In this paper, we take a data-driven approach and design a more sophisticated inverse optimization formulation to explicitly infer parameters of a multiobjective decision making problem from noisy observations. This framework, together with our mathematical analyses and advanced algorithm developments, demonstrates a strong capacity in estimating critical parameters, decoupling interpretable components from noises or errors, deriving the denoised emph{optimal} decisions, and ensuring statistical significance. In particular, for the whole decision maker population, if suitable conditions hold, we will be able to understand the overall diversity and the distribution of their preferences over multiple criteria, which is important when a precise inference on every single decision maker is practically unnecessary or infeasible. Numerical results on a large number of experiments are reported to confirm the effectiveness of our unique inverse optimization model and the computational efficacy of the developed algorithms.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
arXiv: Machine Learning
Inverse,Population,Mathematical optimization,Multiple criteria,Inference,Decoupling (cosmology),Multi-objective optimization,Bounded rationality,Decision maker,Mathematics
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1808.00935
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chaosheng Dong102.37
Bo Zeng27613.74