Paper ID: 2202.10887

Policy Evaluation for Temporal and/or Spatial Dependent Experiments

Shikai Luo, Ying Yang, Chengchun Shi, Fang Yao, Jieping Ye, Hongtu Zhu

The aim of this paper is to establish a causal link between the policies implemented by technology companies and the outcomes they yield within intricate temporal and/or spatial dependent experiments. We propose a novel temporal/spatio-temporal Varying Coefficient Decision Process (VCDP) model, capable of effectively capturing the evolving treatment effects in situations characterized by temporal and/or spatial dependence. Our methodology encompasses the decomposition of the Average Treatment Effect (ATE) into the Direct Effect (DE) and the Indirect Effect (IE). We subsequently devise comprehensive procedures for estimating and making inferences about both DE and IE. Additionally, we provide a rigorous analysis of the statistical properties of these procedures, such as asymptotic power. To substantiate the effectiveness of our approach, we carry out extensive simulations and real data analyses.

Submitted: Feb 22, 2022