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Interpretable Multiple Treatment Revenue Uplift Modeling

Big data and business analytics are critical drivers of business and societal transformations. Uplift models support a firm's decision-making by predicting the change of a customer's behavior due to a treatment. Prior work examines models for single treatments and binary customer responses. The paper extends corresponding approaches by developing uplift models for multiple treatments and continuous outcomes. This facilitates selecting an optimal treatment from a set of alternatives and estimating treatment effects in the form of business outcomes of continuous scale. Another contribution emerges from an evaluation of an uplift model's interpretability, whereas prior studies focus almost exclusively on predictive performance. To achieve these goals, the paper develops revenue uplift models for multiple treatments based on a recently introduced algorithm for causal machine learning, the causal forest. Empirical experimentation using two real-world marketing data sets demonstrates the advantages of the proposed modeling approach over benchmarks and standard marketing practices.

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