1. Rejoinder: New Objectives for Policy Learning.
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Kallus, Nathan
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AMBIGUITY , *STATISTICS , *GENERALIZED estimating equations , *MATHEMATICAL programming - Abstract
One example is of course Graph HT ht . I want to first reemphasize that there is nothing special about the original population (Graph HT ht ) with regard to curvature: it may better, it may be worse. There appears to be no method that adapts to each setting except for the oracle Graph HT ht method, which is of course not implementable. The flat-value-surface example that LLL pose at the end of their Section 2.2 can happen for I w i = I w i SB 0 sb just as much as it can happen for Graph HT ht . [Extracted from the article]
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- 2021
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