Designing evaluation rules that are robust to strategic behavior

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Abstract

Machine learning is often used to produce decision-making rules that classify or evaluate individuals. When these individuals have incentives to be classified a certain way, they may behave strategically to influence their outcomes. We develop a model for how strategic agents can invest effort to change the outcomes they receive, and we give a tight characterization of when such agents can be incentivized to invest specified forms of effort into improving their outcomes as opposed to "gaming"the classifier. We show that whenever any "reasonable"mechanism can do so, a simple linear mechanism suffices. This work is based on "How Do Classifiers Induce Agents To Invest Effort Strategically?"published in Economics and Computation 2019 (Kleinberg and Raghavan 2019).

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Kleinberg, J., & Raghavan, M. (2020). Designing evaluation rules that are robust to strategic behavior. In AAAI 2020 - 34th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (pp. 13673–13676). AAAI press. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v34i09.7118

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