Quickest Detection with Social Learning: Interaction of local and global decision makers

Computer Science – Computer Science and Game Theory

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We consider how local and global decision policies interact in stopping time problems such as quickest time change detection. Individual agents make myopic local decisions via social learning, that is, each agent records a private observation of a noisy underlying state process, selfishly optimizes its local utility and then broadcasts its local decision. Given these local decisions, how can a global decision maker achieve quickest time change detection when the underlying state changes according to a phase-type distribution? The paper presents four results. First, using Blackwell dominance of measures, it is shown that the optimal cost incurred in social learning based quickest detection is always larger than that of classical quickest detection. Second, it is shown that in general the optimal decision policy for social learning based quickest detection is characterized by multiple thresholds within the space of Bayesian distributions. Third, using lattice programming and stochastic dominance, sufficient conditions are given for the optimal decision policy to consist of a single linear hyperplane, or, more generally, a threshold curve. Estimation of the optimal linear approximation to this threshold curve is formulated as a simulation-based stochastic optimization problem. Finally, the paper shows that in multi-agent sensor management with quickest detection, where each agent views the world according to its prior, the optimal policy has a similar structure to social learning.

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