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Meta Dynamic Pricing: Transfer Learning Across Experiments

28 February 2019
Hamsa Bastani
D. Simchi-Levi
Ruihao Zhu
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Abstract

We study the problem of learning shared structure \emph{across} a sequence of dynamic pricing experiments for related products. We consider a practical formulation where the unknown demand parameters for each product come from an unknown distribution (prior) that is shared across products. We then propose a meta dynamic pricing algorithm that learns this prior online while solving a sequence of Thompson sampling pricing experiments (each with horizon TTT) for NNN different products. Our algorithm addresses two challenges: (i) balancing the need to learn the prior (\emph{meta-exploration}) with the need to leverage the estimated prior to achieve good performance (\emph{meta-exploitation}), and (ii) accounting for uncertainty in the estimated prior by appropriately "widening" the estimated prior as a function of its estimation error. We introduce a novel prior alignment technique to analyze the regret of Thompson sampling with a mis-specified prior, which may be of independent interest. Unlike prior-independent approaches, our algorithm's meta regret grows sublinearly in NNN, demonstrating that the price of an unknown prior in Thompson sampling can be negligible in experiment-rich environments (large NNN). Numerical experiments on synthetic and real auto loan data demonstrate that our algorithm significantly speeds up learning compared to prior-independent algorithms.

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