Feb. 6, 2024, 5:49 a.m. | Su Jia Nathan Kallus Christina Lee Yu

cs.LG updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Switchback experimental design, wherein a single unit (e.g., a whole system) is exposed to a single random treatment for interspersed blocks of time, tackles both cross-unit and temporal interference. Hu and Wager (2022) recently proposed a treatment-effect estimator that truncates the beginnings of blocks and established a $T^{-1/3}$ rate for estimating the global average treatment effect (GATE) in a Markov setting with rapid mixing. They claim this rate is optimal and suggest focusing instead on a different (and design-dependent) estimand …

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