Ultimatum game or other widely studied games in psych/behavioral econ?
Ebay bidding, or other auctions?
Chess or other games?
Voting in elections
Gambling: casinos, online poker …
Online dating behavior
Suggested by Ozzie Gooen:
This sounds a bit to me like psychology experiments with children, or perhaps some well studied psychology experiments (where there are large amounts of data, with relatively narrow options).
Websites would have more than enough data for narrow decisions, like, “Which ad will this user click”, or on Netflix, “Which movie/tv show will they select?”
There’s a fair bit of data for the main decisions of chess/starcraft/etc, Like, “which race will be chosen/ which character will be chosen / which strategy will be chosen”
Suggested by Jan Brauner:
Any ML dataset with labels. The labels were created by humans. E.g. ImageNet: a human was shown an image and had to choose one of 1000 options.
Suggested elsewhere by Max Daniel:
Ultimatum game or other widely studied games in psych/behavioral econ?
Ebay bidding, or other auctions?
Chess or other games?
Voting in elections
Gambling: casinos, online poker …
Online dating behavior
Suggested by Ozzie Gooen:
This sounds a bit to me like psychology experiments with children, or perhaps some well studied psychology experiments (where there are large amounts of data, with relatively narrow options).
Websites would have more than enough data for narrow decisions, like, “Which ad will this user click”, or on Netflix, “Which movie/tv show will they select?”
There’s a fair bit of data for the main decisions of chess/starcraft/etc, Like, “which race will be chosen/ which character will be chosen / which strategy will be chosen”
Suggested by Jan Brauner:
Any ML dataset with labels. The labels were created by humans. E.g. ImageNet: a human was shown an image and had to choose one of 1000 options.