Let Me Not Lie: Learning MultiNomial Logit

12/23/2018
by   Brian Sifringer, et al.
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Discrete choice models generally assume that model specification is known a priori. In practice, determining the utility specification for a particular application remains a difficult task and model misspecification may lead to biased parameter estimates. In this paper, we propose a new mathematical framework for estimating choice models in which the systematic part of the utility specification is divided into an interpretable part and a learning representation part that aims at automatically discovering a good utility specification from available data. We show the effectiveness of our framework by augmenting the utility specification of the Multinomial Logit Model (MNL) with a new non-linear representation arising from a Neural Network (NN). This leads to a new choice model referred to as the Learning Multinomial Logit (L-MNL) model. Our experiments show that our L-MNL model outperformed the traditional MNL models and existing hybrid neural network models both in terms of predictive performance and accuracy in parameter estimation.

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