Prosper Insights & Analytics' propensity model predicts the probability that a U.S. adult consumer shops at a specific retailer. Based on a set of basic demographics, the model identifies individuals who are likely to shop at that retailer. The model was trained with data from Prosper's large Media Behaviors & Influence (MBI) study (N=16,619).
Highlights
Enhances digital and offline targeting by identifying individuals likely to shop at a specific retailer.
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Based on unique large sample consumer survey data (N=16,619).
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You pay by the host hour for running this consumer propensity model. Pricing splits into two processing modes: batch inference, which scores large sets of records in scheduled runs, and real-time inference, which returns scores on demand. Within each mode, you pick an AWS machine learning instance type. The instance families range from general-purpose (m4, m5), to compute-focused (c4, c5), to GPU-based options (p2, p3), in sizes from large up to 24xlarge. Larger or GPU instances add processing power. Your total cost depends on which instance you choose and how many hours you run it.
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What does one HostHrs unit actually measure for billing?
One HostHrs unit is one hour that a single chosen instance runs the model. Billing counts running host time, not the number of records scored. If you run two instances of the same type for one hour, that counts as two host hours.
What is the difference between batch and real-time inference billing?
Both meter by host hour on your chosen instance. Batch mode scores large record sets in scheduled runs, so you pay only while the batch job runs. Real-time mode keeps an endpoint running to return scores on demand, so you pay for the hours the endpoint stays active.
Am I charged when the instance is idle or stopped?
Charges accrue per host hour while an instance runs. Batch jobs stop metering once the run completes. A real-time endpoint keeps accruing host hours as long as it stays active, even between requests. Shut it down to stop software charges. Underlying AWS resource fees may still apply.
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Summary
The model provides propensity estimates based on gender, age range, income range, and zip code. See the sample notebook for details concerning input variables and mappings.
Five digit zip code as integer.
The model requires that the zip code be replaced by a set of 25 binary variables that represent special information regarding the zip. Prosper provides a file that maps every zip code into two integer values (division and cluster). These values are then converted into a set of binary values in a manner similar to one-hot encoding. The mapping file as well as the conversion routines are provided with the sample notebook.
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