Question about PLR #218
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Also I wonder if I understand correctly, solving equation (12) from the same paper is like setting psi(W, \theta, \eta) = Y - l(x) - \theta * (D - m(x)), but then on page 10 equation (17) is this expression multiplied by (D - m(x)) ?.. |
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This is a good question. |
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@SvenKlaassen I am sorry for asking so many question, but I am just curious, in the lecture slides from Tutorial on (Auto) DML based on Riesz Representers on the slide 18 if I understand correctly we have "a recipe" of getting |
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This is a good question.$g_0$ directly. The score is motivated from linear models where one would be able to obtain $g_0$ just via a regression of $Y$ on $D$ and $X$ (and then just use the prediction part from $X$ ).$\tilde{\theta}$ . Afterwards, we compute $g_0$ via regression of $Y-\tilde{\theta}D$ on $X$ . This is then used to obtain the final estimate $\hat{\theta}$ .
You are correct, that it is quite hard to fit
As most learners do not have this additive structure, we have to rely on a two-step procedure.
First a PLR model with "partialling-out" score is fitted to obtain a preliminary estimate