This post-pandemic Propensity Model determines the probability that a US adult is Planning to Invest in Mutual Funds. Lift over Random 2.34. This post-pandemic Propensity model is one of a series of consumer classification models based on data from over 17,000 US adults surveyed in 2021 from Prosper's US Media Behaviors & Influence study. Survey data was collected 9 months after the National Covid-19 Coronavirus Emergency was declared, capturing consumer behavior changes and preferences. The survey is anonymous. Zero PII. CCPA and HIPAA Compliant.
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Enhances digital and offline targeting by identifying an individual’s probability to engage in a specific behavior. Model is based on data from over 17,000 US adults surveyed in 2021 from Prosper's US Media Behaviors & Influence study.
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You pay based on usage, with no upfront commitment. Five dimensions bill by host hour for batch inference, each tied to a specific compute instance type. These run the propensity model in batch mode, processing grouped data rather than live requests. Your cost changes with the instance size you pick and how many hours you run it. A sixth dimension bills by request count under the inference.count.m.i.c option, charging per inference instead of by time. Pick the batch instance that fits your data volume, or use request-based pricing for per-call billing.
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What does one host hour mean for the batch inference dimensions?
One host hour is one hour that your chosen compute instance runs the model in batch mode. Batch mode processes grouped data at once, not live requests. You are billed for each hour the instance runs. Larger instance types carry different hourly rates, so cost depends on the type and hours used.
How does the request-based dimension differ mechanically from the host-hour batch dimensions?
The five batch dimensions meter time: you pay per hour the instance runs, regardless of how many records you process. The inference.count.m.i.c dimension meters volume: you pay per inference request instead of by time. Time-based billing suits large scheduled jobs; request-based billing suits per-call usage that varies.
Am I charged when a batch instance is not actively running inference?
The host-hour dimensions meter the time the instance runs the model. Charges accrue while the instance is active. When you stop or terminate the instance, software host-hour charges stop. Underlying AWS infrastructure fees may apply separately depending on your setup. Request-based billing charges only per inference call.
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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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