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Autor principal: Wei, Haoyu
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Publicado: 2025
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contents Off-policy evaluation (OPE) constructs confidence intervals for the value of a target policy using data generated under a different behavior policy. Most existing inference methods focus on fixed target policies and may fail when the target policy is estimated as optimal, particularly when the optimal policy is non-unique or nearly deterministic. We study inference for the value of optimal policies in Markov decision processes. We characterize the existence of the efficient influence function and show that non-regularity arises under policy non-uniqueness. Motivated by this analysis, we propose a novel \textit{N}onparametric \textit{S}equenti\textit{A}l \textit{V}alue \textit{E}valuation (NSAVE) method, which achieves semiparametric efficiency and retains the double robustness property when the optimal policy is unique, and remains stable in degenerate regimes beyond the scope of existing asymptotic theory. We further develop a smoothing-based approach for valid inference under non-unique optimal policies, and a post-selection procedure with uniform coverage for data-selected optimal policies. Simulation studies support the theoretical results. An application to the OhioT1DM mobile health dataset provides patient-specific confidence intervals for optimal policy values and their improvement over observed treatment policies.
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spellingShingle Semiparametric Off-Policy Inference for Optimal Policy Values under Possible Non-Uniqueness
Wei, Haoyu
Statistics Theory
Econometrics
Machine Learning
Off-policy evaluation (OPE) constructs confidence intervals for the value of a target policy using data generated under a different behavior policy. Most existing inference methods focus on fixed target policies and may fail when the target policy is estimated as optimal, particularly when the optimal policy is non-unique or nearly deterministic. We study inference for the value of optimal policies in Markov decision processes. We characterize the existence of the efficient influence function and show that non-regularity arises under policy non-uniqueness. Motivated by this analysis, we propose a novel \textit{N}onparametric \textit{S}equenti\textit{A}l \textit{V}alue \textit{E}valuation (NSAVE) method, which achieves semiparametric efficiency and retains the double robustness property when the optimal policy is unique, and remains stable in degenerate regimes beyond the scope of existing asymptotic theory. We further develop a smoothing-based approach for valid inference under non-unique optimal policies, and a post-selection procedure with uniform coverage for data-selected optimal policies. Simulation studies support the theoretical results. An application to the OhioT1DM mobile health dataset provides patient-specific confidence intervals for optimal policy values and their improvement over observed treatment policies.
title Semiparametric Off-Policy Inference for Optimal Policy Values under Possible Non-Uniqueness
topic Statistics Theory
Econometrics
Machine Learning
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.13809