This paper explores the behavior of present-biased agents, that is, agents who erroneously anticipate the costs of future actions compared to their real costs. Specifically, we extend the original framework proposed by Akerlof (1991) for studying various aspects of human behavior related to time-inconsistent planning, including procrastination, and abandonment, as well as the elegant graph-theoretic model encapsulating this framework recently proposed by Kleinberg and Oren (2014). The benefit of this extension is twofold. First, it enables to perform fine-grained analysis of the behavior of present-biased agents depending on the optimization task they have to perform. In particular, we study covering tasks vs. hitting tasks and show that th...
The design of algorithms or protocols that are able to align the goals of the planner with the selfi...
Selecting goals and successfully pursuing them in an uncertain and dynamic environment is an importa...
Current theories of procrastination argue that people put things off into the future with the expect...
The tendency to overestimate immediate utility is a common cognitive bias. As a result people behave...
One of the most widespread human behavioral biases is the present bias -- the tendency to overestima...
Time-inconsistency refers to a paradox in decision making where agents exhibit inconsistent behavior...
People sometimes act differently when making decisions affecting the present moment versus decisions...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resear...
An important use of machine learning is to learn what people value. What posts or photos should a us...
Often in economics, we create models of how an idealized economic agent will behave in a particular ...
People tend to behave inconsistently over time due to an inherent present bias. As this may impair p...
This article shows an extended work of [Kleinberg and Oren 2014]. It gives more properties of the gr...
We address intertemporal utility maximization under a general discount function that nests the expon...
Humans navigate daily decision-making by flexibly choosing appropriate approximations of what ought ...
Salience costs, along with imperfect foresight, have been used in previous studies to explain procra...
The design of algorithms or protocols that are able to align the goals of the planner with the selfi...
Selecting goals and successfully pursuing them in an uncertain and dynamic environment is an importa...
Current theories of procrastination argue that people put things off into the future with the expect...
The tendency to overestimate immediate utility is a common cognitive bias. As a result people behave...
One of the most widespread human behavioral biases is the present bias -- the tendency to overestima...
Time-inconsistency refers to a paradox in decision making where agents exhibit inconsistent behavior...
People sometimes act differently when making decisions affecting the present moment versus decisions...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resear...
An important use of machine learning is to learn what people value. What posts or photos should a us...
Often in economics, we create models of how an idealized economic agent will behave in a particular ...
People tend to behave inconsistently over time due to an inherent present bias. As this may impair p...
This article shows an extended work of [Kleinberg and Oren 2014]. It gives more properties of the gr...
We address intertemporal utility maximization under a general discount function that nests the expon...
Humans navigate daily decision-making by flexibly choosing appropriate approximations of what ought ...
Salience costs, along with imperfect foresight, have been used in previous studies to explain procra...
The design of algorithms or protocols that are able to align the goals of the planner with the selfi...
Selecting goals and successfully pursuing them in an uncertain and dynamic environment is an importa...
Current theories of procrastination argue that people put things off into the future with the expect...