Multi-source transfer learning incurs an intrinsic adaptation cost that can exceed one, with phase transitions separating regimes where bias-agnostic estimators match oracle performance from those where they cannot.
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A weighted K-means plus decision-tree pipeline learns multi-action policies from observational data and is applied to HCV treatment choices for HIV co-infected patients, finding a high-clearance subgroup and potential cost savings of CAN$3.6-4.9 million.
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The Statistical Cost of Adaptation in Multi-Source Transfer Learning
Multi-source transfer learning incurs an intrinsic adaptation cost that can exceed one, with phase transitions separating regimes where bias-agnostic estimators match oracle performance from those where they cannot.
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Policy Learning with Observational Data: The Case of Hepatitis C Treatment for HIV/HCV Co-Infected Patients
A weighted K-means plus decision-tree pipeline learns multi-action policies from observational data and is applied to HCV treatment choices for HIV co-infected patients, finding a high-clearance subgroup and potential cost savings of CAN$3.6-4.9 million.