Learning Decision Catalogues for Situated Decision Making: The Case of Scoring Systems

International Journal of Approximate Reasoning(2024)

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In this paper, we formalize the problem of learning coherent collections of decision models, which we call decision catalogues, and illustrate it for the case where models are scoring systems. This problem is motivated by the recent rise of algorithmic decision-making and the idea to improve human decision-making through machine learning, in conjunction with the observation that decision models should be situated in terms of their complexity and resource requirements: Instead of constructing a single decision model and using this model in all cases, different models might be appropriate depending on the decision context. Decision catalogues are supposed to support a seamless transition from very simple, resource-efficient to more sophisticated but also more demanding models. We present a general algorithmic framework for inducing such catalogues from training data, which tackles the learning task as a problem of searching the space of candidate catalogues systematically and, to this end, makes use of heuristic search methods. We also present a concrete instantiation of this framework as well as empirical studies for performance evaluation, which, in a nutshell, show that greedy search is an efficient and hard-to-beat strategy for the construction of catalogues of scoring systems.
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Machine learning,Algorithmic decision-making,Scoring systems
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