Vaiva Pilkauskaitė, Jevgenij Gamper, Rasa Giniūnaitė, Agne Reklaitė
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Abstract
In this study, we evaluate causal inference estimators for online controlled
bipartite graph experiments in a real marketplace setting. Our novel
contribution is constructing a bipartite graph using in-experiment data, rather
than relying on prior knowledge or historical data, the common approach in the
literature published to date. We build the bipartite graph from various
interactions between buyers and sellers in the marketplace, establishing a
novel research direction at the intersection of bipartite experiments and
mediation analysis. This approach is crucial for modern marketplaces aiming to
evaluate seller-side causal effects in buyer-side experiments, or vice versa.
We demonstrate our method using historical buyer-side experiments conducted at
Vinted, the largest second-hand marketplace in Europe with over 80M users.