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Muthuswamy, Melina; Berry, Randall; Honig, Michael; Nguyen, Thanh; Subramanian, Vijay; Vohra, Rakesh (, 2021 IEEE International Symposium on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN))We consider a model in which two competing wireless service providers with licensed spectrum may pool a portion of their spectrum to better exploit statistical multiplexing. Given an amount of pooled spectrum, the providers engage in Cournot competition. We study the impact of pooling spectrum on the outcome of this competition and show that the gains from multiplexing are dissipated due to the competition among the providers.more » « less
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Jung, Christopher; Lee, Changhwa; Pai, Mallesh M; Roth, Aaron; Vohra, Rakesh (, Conference on Learning Theory (COLT) 2021)We show how to achieve the notion of "multicalibration" from Hébert-Johnson et al. [2018] not just for means, but also for variances and other higher moments. Informally, it means that we can find regression functions which, given a data point, can make point predictions not just for the expectation of its label, but for higher moments of its label distribution as well-and those predictions match the true distribution quantities when averaged not just over the population as a whole, but also when averaged over an enormous number of finely defined subgroups. It yields a principled way to estimate the uncertainty of predictions on many different subgroups-and to diagnose potential sources of unfairness in the predictive power of features across subgroups. As an application, we show that our moment estimates can be used to derive marginal prediction intervals that are simultaneously valid as averaged over all of the (sufficiently large) subgroups for which moment multicalibration has been obtained.more » « less
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Nguyen, Thành; Vohra, Rakesh (, Operations Research)
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Jung, Christopher; Kannan, Sampath; Lee, Changhwa; Pai, Mallesh; Roth, Aaron; Vohra, Rakesh (, Economics and Computation)
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