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Sponsored Search Auction Design Beyond Single Utility Maximization (2406.05988v1)

Published 10 Jun 2024 in cs.GT

Abstract: Auction design for the modern advertising market has gained significant prominence in the field of game theory. With the recent rise of auto-bidding tools, an increasing number of advertisers in the market are utilizing these tools for auctions. The diverse array of auto-bidding tools has made auction design more challenging. Various types of bidders, such as quasi-linear utility maximizers and constrained value maximizers, coexist within this dynamic gaming environment. We study sponsored search auction design in such a mixed-bidder world and aim to design truthful mechanisms that maximize the total social welfare. To simultaneously capture the classical utility and the value-max utility, we introduce an allowance utility model. In this model, each bidder is endowed with an additional allowance parameter, signifying the threshold up to which the bidder can maintain a value-max strategy. The paper distinguishes two settings based on the accessibility of the allowance information. In the case where each bidder's allowance is public, we demonstrate the existence of a truthful mechanism achieving an approximation ratio of $(1+\epsilon)$ for any $\epsilon > 0$. In the more challenging private allowance setting, we establish that a truthful mechanism can achieve a constant approximation. Further, we consider uniform-price auction design in large markets and give a truthful mechanism that sets a uniform price in a random manner and admits bounded approximation in expectation.

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Authors (4)
  1. Changfeng Xu (1 paper)
  2. Chao Peng (66 papers)
  3. Chenyang Xu (76 papers)
  4. Zhengfeng Yang (15 papers)
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