Search Results for author: Gali Noti

Found 6 papers, 1 papers with code

Decongestion by Representation: Learning to Improve Economic Welfare in Marketplaces

1 code implementation18 Jun 2023 Omer Nahum, Gali Noti, David Parkes, Nir Rosenfeld

The power of a platform is limited to controlling representations -- the subset of information about items presented by default to users.

Representation Learning

Learning When to Advise Human Decision Makers

no code implementations27 Sep 2022 Gali Noti, YiLing Chen

Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are increasingly used for providing advice to facilitate human decision making in a wide range of domains, such as healthcare, criminal justice, and finance.

Decision Making

From Behavioral Theories to Econometrics: Inferring Preferences of Human Agents from Data on Repeated Interactions

no code implementations30 Dec 2021 Gali Noti

Recently, it was demonstrated that a new estimation method called "quantal regret" produces more accurate estimates for human agents than the classic approach that assumes that agents are rational and reach a Nash equilibrium; however, this method has not been compared to methods that take into account behavioral aspects of human play.

Econometrics

Bid Prediction in Repeated Auctions with Learning

no code implementations26 Jul 2020 Gali Noti, Vasilis Syrgkanis

We consider the problem of bid prediction in repeated auctions and evaluate the performance of econometric methods for learning agents using a dataset from a mainstream sponsored search auction marketplace.

BIG-bench Machine Learning Econometrics +1

Neural Networks for Predicting Human Interactions in Repeated Games

no code implementations8 Nov 2019 Yoav Kolumbus, Gali Noti

We show that if the available input is only of a short sequence of play, economic information about the game is important for predicting behavior of human agents.

Behavior-Based Machine-Learning: A Hybrid Approach for Predicting Human Decision Making

no code implementations30 Nov 2016 Gali Noti, Effi Levi, Yoav Kolumbus, Amit Daniely

A large body of work in behavioral fields attempts to develop models that describe the way people, as opposed to rational agents, make decisions.

BIG-bench Machine Learning Decision Making

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