Random Projection Estimation of Discrete-Choice Models with Large Choice Sets

Random Projection Estimation of Discrete-Choice Models with Large Choice Sets PDF Author: Khai Chiong
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Pages : 34

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We introduce sparse random projection, an important tool from machine learning, for the estimation of discrete-choice models with high-dimensional choice sets. First, the high-dimensional data are compressed into a lower-dimensional Euclidean space using random projections. In the second step, estimation proceeds using the cyclic monotonicity inequalities implied by the multinomial choice model; the estimation procedure is semi-parametric and does not require explicit distributional assumptions to be made regarding the random utility errors. The random projection procedure is justified via the Johnson-Lindenstrauss Lemma: - the pairwise distances between data points are preserved during data compression, which we exploit to show convergence of our estimator. The estimator works well in computational simulation and in a application to a real-world supermarket scanner dataset.