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Leveraging Regularity in Predicting Customer
Lifetime Value
Michael Platzer & Thomas Reutterer
Seminar Riezlern 2016
Warm Up
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Customer A
Customer B
1-Jan-16, 09:00 21-Jun-16, 10:28
1) Which customer would you prefer? The regular one, or the clumpy one?
2) Which type of customers are more prevalent? The regular ones, or the clumpy ones?
Two customers – Same Recency, Same Frequency
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1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
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dead?
non-contractual setting
Customer purchases, until she stops purchasing.
However, dropout event is not observed.
Buy-Till-You-Die
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
alive!
Key Issues in the Management
of Customer Relationships
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1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
?
?
Given: Purchase history of customer
cohort in non-contractual setting.
Example:
CD Sales
Broadening the context:
• purchase ≈ transaction ≈ event …
• customer relationship ≈ channel activity ≈
service activity …
Questions:
How valuable is that cohort?
How many purchases to expect?
Who will still be active?
Who will be most active?
When will next purchase take place?
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BTYD “Gold Standard”
Pareto/NBD
Schmittlein, Morrison and Colombo, 1987
Assumptions
1. Purchase process (while ‘alive’)
• Purchases follow Poisson process, i.e. exponentially-distributed
inter-transaction times, itti,j ~ Exponential(λi)
• λi are Gamma (r, α) distributed across customers
Pareto
NBD
(Ehrenberg 1959)
à parameter estimation of (r, α, s, β) via Maximum Likelihood
à closed-form solutions for key expressions P(alive), # of future purchases
à require only recency/frequency summary statistics (x, tx, T) per customer
2. Dropout (‘death’) process
• (Unobserved) customer’s lifetime is exponentially distributed,
lifetime τi ~ Exponential(μi)
• μi are Gamma (s, β) distributed across customers
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
3. λ and μ vary independently
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BTYD Models
• BG/NBD (Fader, Hardie, and Lee 2005)
Discrete time defection process (after any transaction) instead of continuous
• MBG/NBD (Batislam et al. 2007), CBG/NBD (Hoppe and Wagner 2007)
Customers can drop out at time zero (immediately after first purchase)
• PDO/NBD (Jerath et al. 2011)
Defection opportunities tied to calendar time (indep. of transaction timing)
• GG/NBD (Bemmaor and Glady 2012)
Flexible lifetime model, departing from exponential (Gamma-Gompertz)
• Pareto/NBD variant (Abe 2009)
Hierarchical Bayes extension of Pareto/NBD (dependencies of λi and μi)
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
à All modify dropout process, but not purchase process
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1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Regularity improves
Predictability
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futurepast
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
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next event?
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Regularity improves
Predictability
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next event?
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Regularity improves
Predictability
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next event?
Well, so what?
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Regularity improves
Predictability
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still alive?
A
B
Buy-Till-You-Die Setting
Customer A and B exhibit same Recency and Frequency,
yet we come to different assessments regarding P(alive).
Regularity improves
Predictability
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
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• Erlang-k Herniter (1971)
• Gamma Wheat & Morrison (1990)
• CNBD Chatfield and Goodhardt (1973)
Schmittlein and Morrison (1983)
Morrison and Schmittlein (1988)
• CNBD Models Gupta (1991)
Wu and Chen (2000)
Schweidel and Fader (2009)
Regularity in Purchase
Timings
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
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• RFMC Zhang, Bradlow and Small (2015)
Irregularity in
Purchase Timings
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
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Empirical Findings
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Data Sets
Grocery kwheat = 2.5
Donations kwheat = 2.2
Health Supplements kwheat = 2.1
Office Supply kwheat = 1.8
CD Sales kwheat = 1.0
Fashion & Accessoires kwheat = 0.6
Grocery Categories
Coffee pads kwheat = 3.1
Detergents kwheat = 2.8
Toilet Paper kwheat = 2.8
Cat food kwheat = 2.8
…
Light bulbs kwheat = 1.9
Cosmetics & perfumes kwheat = 1.6
Sparkling Wine kwheat = 1.6
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1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Pareto/GGG
Platzer and Reutterer, forthcoming
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Customer Level
• Purchase Process: While alive, customer purchases with Gamma
distributed waiting times; i.e. itti,j ~ Gamma(ki, ki λi)
• Dropout Process: Each customer remains alive for an exponentially
distributed lifetime with death rate μi; i.e. lifetime τi ~ Exponential(μi)
Heterogeneity across Customers
• λi ~ Gamma(r, α)
• μi ~ Gamma(s, β)
• ki ~ Gamma(t, γ)
• λi, μi, ki vary independently
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Pareto/GGG =
Pareto/NBD + Varying Regularity
Gamma Distributed
Interpurchase Times
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k=0.3 k=1
Exponential
k=8
Erlang-8
regularrandomclumpy
Coefficient of Variation = 1 / sqrt(k)
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Pareto/GGG
Estimation via MCMC
Component-wise Slice Sampling
within Gibbs with Data Augmentation
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L Significantly Increased Computational Costs
(2mins for drawing 1’000 customers)
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Pareto/GGG
Estimation via MCMC
Component-wise Slice Sampling
within Gibbs with Data Augmentation
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1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
L Significantly Increased Computational Costs
(2mins for drawing 1’000 customers)
J but…
• Posterior Distributions instead of Point Estimates
• Also for Individual Level Parameters
• Direct Simulation of Key Metrics of Managerial Interest
• And only one additional summary statistic required
Simulation Study
Design
160 scenarios covering a wide range of parameter settings
(similar to simulation design from BG/BB paper)
• N = {1000, 4000}
• r = {0.25, 0.75}, α = {5, 15}
• s = {0.25, 0.75}, β = {5, 15}
• (t, γ) = {(1.6, 0.4), (5, 2.5), (6, 4), (8, 8), (17, 20)}
=> Total of 400’000 simulated customers
=> Total of 64 billion individual-level parameter draws (via slice sampling)
Compare individual-level forecast accuracy of Pareto/GGG vs. Pareto/NBD
in terms of mean absolute error (MAE). Study relative improvement in terms
in MAE.
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Simulation Study
Regularity improves Predictability
Regularity improves Predictability
• bigger lift for bigger regularity
• even for mildly regular patterns
we see lift
• no lift for random and clumpy
customers
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Simulation Study
Lift in Predictive Accuracy
by Segment
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Simulation Study
Interplay of Recency,
Frequency and Regularity
Assumptions: mean(itt) = 6 weeks, mean(lifetime) = 52 weeks
A
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Simulation Study
Interplay of Recency,
Frequency and Regularity
Same RF, but different P(alive)
for different k! Particularly when
customer is already “overdue”.
Regular customers are less
likely and clumpy customers are
more likely to be still alive,
when compared to the
randomly purchasing customer.
Assumptions: mean(itt) = 6 weeks, mean(lifetime) = 52 weeks
A
B
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Simulation Study
Interplay of Recency,
Frequency and Regularity
Same RF, but different P(alive)
for different k! Particularly when
customer is already “overdue”.
Regular customers are less
likely and clumpy customers are
more likely to be still alive,
when compared to the
randomly purchasing customer.
Assumptions: mean(itt) = 6 weeks, mean(lifetime) = 52 weeks
A
B
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Empirical Findings
regular
Poisson
clumpy
à regularity varies across but also within datasets
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
à improved predictive accuracy for datasets with regular patterns
median(k) rel. Lift in MAE
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Empirical Findings
à estimates for next transaction timings differ, when
regularity is taking into consideration
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Empirical Findings
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1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
(M)BG/CNBD-k
Platzer and Reutterer, forthcoming
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Customer Level
• Purchase Process: While alive, customer purchases with Erlang-k
distributed waiting times; i.e. itti,j ~ Erlang-k(λi)
• Dropout Process: A customer drops out at a (re-)purchaseevent with
probability pi
Heterogeneity across Customers
• λi ~ Gamma(r, α)
• pi ~ Beta(a, b)
• λi, pi vary independently
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
BG/CNBD-k =
BG/NBD + Fixed Regularity
MBG/CNBD-k =
MBG/NBD + Fixed Regularity
(M)BG/CNBD-k
Platzer and Reutterer, forthcoming
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Closed-Form Expressions
• Likelihood à 100-1000x faster parameter estimation via MLE than MCMC
• P(X(t)=x | r, α, a, b) à approximate Unconditional Expectation
• P(alive | r, α, a, b, x, tx, T) à key component for Conditional Expectation
• Conditional Expected Transactions à “pretty good” approximation possible
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Erlang-k = Poisson with every kth event counted
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1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Simulation Study
Design
324 scenarios covering a wide range of parameter settings – 5 repeats each
(similar to simulation design from BG/NBD paper)
• N = 4000, T.cal = 52, T.star = {4, 16, 52}
• r = {0.25, 0.50, 0.75}, α = {5, 10, 15}
• s = {0.50, 0.75, 1.00}, β = {2.5, 5, 10}
• k = {1, 2, 3, 4}
=> total of 1’300’000 simulated customers
Compare individual-level forecast accuracy of Pareto/GGG vs. Pareto/NBD
in terms of mean absolute error (MAE). Study relative improvement in terms
in MAE.
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1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Simulation Study
Example
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1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Simulation Study
Results
Regularity improves Predictability
• bigger lift for bigger regularity
• even for mildly regular patterns we see lift
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1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Empirical Findings
Results
Findings
1. MBG/NBD either on par
or better than BG/NBD
2. MBG/CNBD-k sees lift in
forecast accuracy, if
regularity present
3. MBG/CNBD-k comes
close to P/GGG
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1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
Empirical Findings
Results
Yet to come: Study Lift by Retail Category
PAGE 39
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
PAGE 40
1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
BTYDplus
• https://github.com/mplatzer/BTYDplus
• GPL-3 license
• Implementations of
• MBG/NBD – Batislam et al. (2007)
• GammaGompertz/NBD – Bemmaor & Glady (2012)
• (M)BG/CNBD-k – Platzer and Reutterer (forthcoming)
• Pareto/NBD (MCMC) - Shao-Hui and Liu (2007)
• Pareto/NBD variant (MCMC) – Abe (2009)
• Pareto/GGG (MCMC) – Platzer and Reutterer (forthcoming)
• Fully tested and documented, incl. demos
• Vignette will be coming
…
Users
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1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
BTYDplus
demo
> elog
cust date
1: 4 1997-01-18
2: 4 1997-08-02
3: 4 1997-12-12
4: 18 1997-01-04
5: 21 1997-01-01
---
6914: 23556 1997-07-26
6915: 23556 1997-09-27
6916: 23556 1998-01-03
6917: 23556 1998-06-07
6918: 23569 1997-03-25
> (cbs <- elog2cbs(elog, per="week",
T.cal=as.Date("1997-09-30"), T.tot=as.Date("1997-09-30")))
cust x t.x litt T.cal T.star x.star
1: 4 1 28.000000 3.3322045 36.42857 39 1
2: 18 0 0.000000 0.0000000 38.42857 39 0
3: 21 1 1.714286 0.5389965 38.85714 39 0
4: 50 0 0.000000 0.0000000 38.85714 39 0
5: 60 0 0.000000 0.0000000 34.42857 39 0
---
2353: 23537 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 2
2354: 23551 5 24.285714 5.5243721 27.00000 39 0
2355: 23554 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 1
2356: 23556 4 26.571429 6.3127713 27.00000 39 2
2357: 23569 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 0
calibration summary stats
x = Frequency
t.x = Recency
litt = Sum Over Logarithmic
Intertransaction Times
holdout summary stats
Transform event-log to summary stats
(optionally one can split data into calibration and holdout)
customer ID
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1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
BTYDplus
demo MBG/CNBD-k
> params <- mbgcnbd.EstimateParameters(cbs)
> round(params, 2)
k r alpha a b
1.00 0.52 6.17 0.89 1.62
> cbs$xstar_est <- mbgnbd.ConditionalExpectedTransactions(params, cbs$T.star, cbs$x, cbs$t.x,
cbs$T.cal)
> cbs$palive_est <- mbgnbd.PAlive(params, cbs$x, cbs$t.x, cbs$T.cal)
> cbs
cust x t.x litt T.cal T.star x.star palive_est xstar_est
1: 4 1 28.000000 3.3322045 36.42857 39 1 0.6771113 0.7838636
2: 18 0 0.000000 0.0000000 38.42857 39 0 0.3919457 0.1558104
3: 21 1 1.714286 0.5389965 38.85714 39 0 0.1711458 0.1890291
4: 50 0 0.000000 0.0000000 38.85714 39 0 0.3907532 0.1540336
5: 60 0 0.000000 0.0000000 34.42857 39 0 0.4037292 0.1742668
---
2353: 23537 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 2 0.4294331 0.2206554
2354: 23551 5 24.285714 5.5243721 27.00000 39 0 0.8222069 3.9501015
2355: 23554 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 1 0.4294331 0.2206554
2356: 23556 4 26.571429 6.3127713 27.00000 39 2 0.8557381 3.4019351
2357: 23569 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 0 0.4294331 0.2206554
E(X(T+T.star))P(alive)
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1. Intro to BTYD models
2. On the Subject of Regularity
3. Our Pareto/GGG model
4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model
5. Our BTYDplus R package
BTYDplus
demo Pareto/GGG
> params_draws <- pggg.mcmc.DrawParameters(cbs)
> round(summary(params_draws$level_2)$quantiles[, "50%"], 2)
t gamma r alpha s beta
45.31 43.36 0.55 10.74 0.66 12.51
> est_draws <- mcmc.DrawFutureTransactions(cbs, params_draws, cbs$T.star)
> cbs$palive_est <- sapply(params_draws$level_1, function(draws) mean(as.matrix(draws)[, 'z']))
> cbs$xstar_est <- apply(est_draws, 2, mean)
> cbs
cust x t.x litt T.cal T.star x.star palive_est xstar_est
1: 4 1 28.000000 3.3322045 36.42857 39 1 0.92 0.77
2: 18 0 0.000000 0.0000000 38.42857 39 0 0.26 0.08
3: 21 1 1.714286 0.5389965 38.85714 39 0 0.17 0.11
4: 50 0 0.000000 0.0000000 38.85714 39 0 0.33 0.05
5: 60 0 0.000000 0.0000000 34.42857 39 0 0.34 0.27
---
2353: 23537 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 2 0.38 0.15
2354: 23551 5 24.285714 5.5243721 27.00000 39 0 0.95 4.55
2355: 23554 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 1 0.36 0.17
2356: 23556 4 26.571429 6.3127713 27.00000 39 2 1.00 3.41
2357: 23569 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 0 0.51 0.31
E(X(T+T.star))P(alive)
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Questions?
michael.platzer@gmail.com
thomas.reutterer@wu.ac.at
Try BTYDplus !!!
Appendix
• C Measure by Zhang, Bradlow, Small 2015
• MCMC Sampling Scheme
ZBS: Clumpiness Measure C
a metric-based approach
Predicting Customer Value Using Clumpiness: From RFM to RFMC
Zhang, Bradlow, Small
• Introduce metric C which captures the “non-randomness” in timing patterns
• Straightforward calculation at individual-level;
• Useful for descriptive analysis and segmentation;
ZBS: Clumpiness Measure C
a metric-based approach
Main Empirical Findings
• Capturing timing patterns adds
predictive power
• When controlling for R and F, then
clumpy customers tend to be more
active in the future
both findings are supported
and can be explained by our
model-based approach
ZBS: Clumpiness Measure C
a metric-based approach
Shortcomings
• Requires many transactions at
individual-level
• Metric C will be skewed when
dealing with different acquisition
dates and churn settings
both are appropriately handled
by our model-based approach
ZBS: Clumpiness Measure C
a metric-based approach
à sparse individual-level data mandates a model-based approach
Parameter Estimation via MCMC
Component-wise Slice Sampling within Gibbs with Data Augmentation
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PhD Seminar Riezlern 2016

  • 1. Leveraging Regularity in Predicting Customer Lifetime Value Michael Platzer & Thomas Reutterer Seminar Riezlern 2016
  • 2. Warm Up PAGE 2 Customer A Customer B 1-Jan-16, 09:00 21-Jun-16, 10:28 1) Which customer would you prefer? The regular one, or the clumpy one? 2) Which type of customers are more prevalent? The regular ones, or the clumpy ones? Two customers – Same Recency, Same Frequency
  • 3. PAGE 3 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 4. PAGE 4 dead? non-contractual setting Customer purchases, until she stops purchasing. However, dropout event is not observed. Buy-Till-You-Die 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package alive!
  • 5. Key Issues in the Management of Customer Relationships PAGE 5 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package ? ? Given: Purchase history of customer cohort in non-contractual setting. Example: CD Sales Broadening the context: • purchase ≈ transaction ≈ event … • customer relationship ≈ channel activity ≈ service activity … Questions: How valuable is that cohort? How many purchases to expect? Who will still be active? Who will be most active? When will next purchase take place?
  • 6. PAGE 6 BTYD “Gold Standard” Pareto/NBD Schmittlein, Morrison and Colombo, 1987 Assumptions 1. Purchase process (while ‘alive’) • Purchases follow Poisson process, i.e. exponentially-distributed inter-transaction times, itti,j ~ Exponential(λi) • λi are Gamma (r, α) distributed across customers Pareto NBD (Ehrenberg 1959) à parameter estimation of (r, α, s, β) via Maximum Likelihood à closed-form solutions for key expressions P(alive), # of future purchases à require only recency/frequency summary statistics (x, tx, T) per customer 2. Dropout (‘death’) process • (Unobserved) customer’s lifetime is exponentially distributed, lifetime τi ~ Exponential(μi) • μi are Gamma (s, β) distributed across customers 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package 3. λ and μ vary independently
  • 7. PAGE 7 BTYD Models • BG/NBD (Fader, Hardie, and Lee 2005) Discrete time defection process (after any transaction) instead of continuous • MBG/NBD (Batislam et al. 2007), CBG/NBD (Hoppe and Wagner 2007) Customers can drop out at time zero (immediately after first purchase) • PDO/NBD (Jerath et al. 2011) Defection opportunities tied to calendar time (indep. of transaction timing) • GG/NBD (Bemmaor and Glady 2012) Flexible lifetime model, departing from exponential (Gamma-Gompertz) • Pareto/NBD variant (Abe 2009) Hierarchical Bayes extension of Pareto/NBD (dependencies of λi and μi) 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package à All modify dropout process, but not purchase process
  • 8. PAGE 8 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 9. Regularity improves Predictability PAGE 9 futurepast 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 10. PAGE 10 next event? 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package Regularity improves Predictability
  • 11. PAGE 11 next event? 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package Regularity improves Predictability
  • 12. PAGE 12 next event? Well, so what? 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package Regularity improves Predictability
  • 13. PAGE 13 still alive? A B Buy-Till-You-Die Setting Customer A and B exhibit same Recency and Frequency, yet we come to different assessments regarding P(alive). Regularity improves Predictability 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 14. PAGE 14 • Erlang-k Herniter (1971) • Gamma Wheat & Morrison (1990) • CNBD Chatfield and Goodhardt (1973) Schmittlein and Morrison (1983) Morrison and Schmittlein (1988) • CNBD Models Gupta (1991) Wu and Chen (2000) Schweidel and Fader (2009) Regularity in Purchase Timings 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 15. PAGE 15 • RFMC Zhang, Bradlow and Small (2015) Irregularity in Purchase Timings 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 16. PAGE 16 Empirical Findings 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package Data Sets Grocery kwheat = 2.5 Donations kwheat = 2.2 Health Supplements kwheat = 2.1 Office Supply kwheat = 1.8 CD Sales kwheat = 1.0 Fashion & Accessoires kwheat = 0.6 Grocery Categories Coffee pads kwheat = 3.1 Detergents kwheat = 2.8 Toilet Paper kwheat = 2.8 Cat food kwheat = 2.8 … Light bulbs kwheat = 1.9 Cosmetics & perfumes kwheat = 1.6 Sparkling Wine kwheat = 1.6
  • 17. PAGE 17 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 18. Pareto/GGG Platzer and Reutterer, forthcoming PAGE 18 Customer Level • Purchase Process: While alive, customer purchases with Gamma distributed waiting times; i.e. itti,j ~ Gamma(ki, ki λi) • Dropout Process: Each customer remains alive for an exponentially distributed lifetime with death rate μi; i.e. lifetime τi ~ Exponential(μi) Heterogeneity across Customers • λi ~ Gamma(r, α) • μi ~ Gamma(s, β) • ki ~ Gamma(t, γ) • λi, μi, ki vary independently 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package Pareto/GGG = Pareto/NBD + Varying Regularity
  • 19. Gamma Distributed Interpurchase Times PAGE 19 k=0.3 k=1 Exponential k=8 Erlang-8 regularrandomclumpy Coefficient of Variation = 1 / sqrt(k) 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 20. Pareto/GGG Estimation via MCMC Component-wise Slice Sampling within Gibbs with Data Augmentation SEITE 20 L Significantly Increased Computational Costs (2mins for drawing 1’000 customers) 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 21. Pareto/GGG Estimation via MCMC Component-wise Slice Sampling within Gibbs with Data Augmentation SEITE 21 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package L Significantly Increased Computational Costs (2mins for drawing 1’000 customers) J but… • Posterior Distributions instead of Point Estimates • Also for Individual Level Parameters • Direct Simulation of Key Metrics of Managerial Interest • And only one additional summary statistic required
  • 22. Simulation Study Design 160 scenarios covering a wide range of parameter settings (similar to simulation design from BG/BB paper) • N = {1000, 4000} • r = {0.25, 0.75}, α = {5, 15} • s = {0.25, 0.75}, β = {5, 15} • (t, γ) = {(1.6, 0.4), (5, 2.5), (6, 4), (8, 8), (17, 20)} => Total of 400’000 simulated customers => Total of 64 billion individual-level parameter draws (via slice sampling) Compare individual-level forecast accuracy of Pareto/GGG vs. Pareto/NBD in terms of mean absolute error (MAE). Study relative improvement in terms in MAE. 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 23. Simulation Study Regularity improves Predictability Regularity improves Predictability • bigger lift for bigger regularity • even for mildly regular patterns we see lift • no lift for random and clumpy customers 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 24. Simulation Study Lift in Predictive Accuracy by Segment 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 25. Simulation Study Interplay of Recency, Frequency and Regularity Assumptions: mean(itt) = 6 weeks, mean(lifetime) = 52 weeks A 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 26. Simulation Study Interplay of Recency, Frequency and Regularity Same RF, but different P(alive) for different k! Particularly when customer is already “overdue”. Regular customers are less likely and clumpy customers are more likely to be still alive, when compared to the randomly purchasing customer. Assumptions: mean(itt) = 6 weeks, mean(lifetime) = 52 weeks A B 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 27. Simulation Study Interplay of Recency, Frequency and Regularity Same RF, but different P(alive) for different k! Particularly when customer is already “overdue”. Regular customers are less likely and clumpy customers are more likely to be still alive, when compared to the randomly purchasing customer. Assumptions: mean(itt) = 6 weeks, mean(lifetime) = 52 weeks A B 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 28. Empirical Findings regular Poisson clumpy à regularity varies across but also within datasets 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 29. à improved predictive accuracy for datasets with regular patterns median(k) rel. Lift in MAE 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package Empirical Findings
  • 30. à estimates for next transaction timings differ, when regularity is taking into consideration 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package Empirical Findings
  • 31. PAGE 31 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 32. (M)BG/CNBD-k Platzer and Reutterer, forthcoming PAGE 32 Customer Level • Purchase Process: While alive, customer purchases with Erlang-k distributed waiting times; i.e. itti,j ~ Erlang-k(λi) • Dropout Process: A customer drops out at a (re-)purchaseevent with probability pi Heterogeneity across Customers • λi ~ Gamma(r, α) • pi ~ Beta(a, b) • λi, pi vary independently 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package BG/CNBD-k = BG/NBD + Fixed Regularity MBG/CNBD-k = MBG/NBD + Fixed Regularity
  • 33. (M)BG/CNBD-k Platzer and Reutterer, forthcoming PAGE 33 Closed-Form Expressions • Likelihood à 100-1000x faster parameter estimation via MLE than MCMC • P(X(t)=x | r, α, a, b) à approximate Unconditional Expectation • P(alive | r, α, a, b, x, tx, T) à key component for Conditional Expectation • Conditional Expected Transactions à “pretty good” approximation possible 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package Erlang-k = Poisson with every kth event counted
  • 34. PAGE 34 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package Simulation Study Design 324 scenarios covering a wide range of parameter settings – 5 repeats each (similar to simulation design from BG/NBD paper) • N = 4000, T.cal = 52, T.star = {4, 16, 52} • r = {0.25, 0.50, 0.75}, α = {5, 10, 15} • s = {0.50, 0.75, 1.00}, β = {2.5, 5, 10} • k = {1, 2, 3, 4} => total of 1’300’000 simulated customers Compare individual-level forecast accuracy of Pareto/GGG vs. Pareto/NBD in terms of mean absolute error (MAE). Study relative improvement in terms in MAE.
  • 35. PAGE 35 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package Simulation Study Example
  • 36. PAGE 36 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package Simulation Study Results Regularity improves Predictability • bigger lift for bigger regularity • even for mildly regular patterns we see lift
  • 37. PAGE 37 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package Empirical Findings Results Findings 1. MBG/NBD either on par or better than BG/NBD 2. MBG/CNBD-k sees lift in forecast accuracy, if regularity present 3. MBG/CNBD-k comes close to P/GGG
  • 38. PAGE 38 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package Empirical Findings Results Yet to come: Study Lift by Retail Category
  • 39. PAGE 39 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package
  • 40. PAGE 40 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package BTYDplus • https://github.com/mplatzer/BTYDplus • GPL-3 license • Implementations of • MBG/NBD – Batislam et al. (2007) • GammaGompertz/NBD – Bemmaor & Glady (2012) • (M)BG/CNBD-k – Platzer and Reutterer (forthcoming) • Pareto/NBD (MCMC) - Shao-Hui and Liu (2007) • Pareto/NBD variant (MCMC) – Abe (2009) • Pareto/GGG (MCMC) – Platzer and Reutterer (forthcoming) • Fully tested and documented, incl. demos • Vignette will be coming … Users
  • 41. PAGE 41 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package BTYDplus demo > elog cust date 1: 4 1997-01-18 2: 4 1997-08-02 3: 4 1997-12-12 4: 18 1997-01-04 5: 21 1997-01-01 --- 6914: 23556 1997-07-26 6915: 23556 1997-09-27 6916: 23556 1998-01-03 6917: 23556 1998-06-07 6918: 23569 1997-03-25 > (cbs <- elog2cbs(elog, per="week", T.cal=as.Date("1997-09-30"), T.tot=as.Date("1997-09-30"))) cust x t.x litt T.cal T.star x.star 1: 4 1 28.000000 3.3322045 36.42857 39 1 2: 18 0 0.000000 0.0000000 38.42857 39 0 3: 21 1 1.714286 0.5389965 38.85714 39 0 4: 50 0 0.000000 0.0000000 38.85714 39 0 5: 60 0 0.000000 0.0000000 34.42857 39 0 --- 2353: 23537 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 2 2354: 23551 5 24.285714 5.5243721 27.00000 39 0 2355: 23554 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 1 2356: 23556 4 26.571429 6.3127713 27.00000 39 2 2357: 23569 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 0 calibration summary stats x = Frequency t.x = Recency litt = Sum Over Logarithmic Intertransaction Times holdout summary stats Transform event-log to summary stats (optionally one can split data into calibration and holdout) customer ID
  • 42. PAGE 42 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package BTYDplus demo MBG/CNBD-k > params <- mbgcnbd.EstimateParameters(cbs) > round(params, 2) k r alpha a b 1.00 0.52 6.17 0.89 1.62 > cbs$xstar_est <- mbgnbd.ConditionalExpectedTransactions(params, cbs$T.star, cbs$x, cbs$t.x, cbs$T.cal) > cbs$palive_est <- mbgnbd.PAlive(params, cbs$x, cbs$t.x, cbs$T.cal) > cbs cust x t.x litt T.cal T.star x.star palive_est xstar_est 1: 4 1 28.000000 3.3322045 36.42857 39 1 0.6771113 0.7838636 2: 18 0 0.000000 0.0000000 38.42857 39 0 0.3919457 0.1558104 3: 21 1 1.714286 0.5389965 38.85714 39 0 0.1711458 0.1890291 4: 50 0 0.000000 0.0000000 38.85714 39 0 0.3907532 0.1540336 5: 60 0 0.000000 0.0000000 34.42857 39 0 0.4037292 0.1742668 --- 2353: 23537 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 2 0.4294331 0.2206554 2354: 23551 5 24.285714 5.5243721 27.00000 39 0 0.8222069 3.9501015 2355: 23554 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 1 0.4294331 0.2206554 2356: 23556 4 26.571429 6.3127713 27.00000 39 2 0.8557381 3.4019351 2357: 23569 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 0 0.4294331 0.2206554 E(X(T+T.star))P(alive)
  • 43. PAGE 43 1. Intro to BTYD models 2. On the Subject of Regularity 3. Our Pareto/GGG model 4. Our (M)BG/CNBD-k model 5. Our BTYDplus R package BTYDplus demo Pareto/GGG > params_draws <- pggg.mcmc.DrawParameters(cbs) > round(summary(params_draws$level_2)$quantiles[, "50%"], 2) t gamma r alpha s beta 45.31 43.36 0.55 10.74 0.66 12.51 > est_draws <- mcmc.DrawFutureTransactions(cbs, params_draws, cbs$T.star) > cbs$palive_est <- sapply(params_draws$level_1, function(draws) mean(as.matrix(draws)[, 'z'])) > cbs$xstar_est <- apply(est_draws, 2, mean) > cbs cust x t.x litt T.cal T.star x.star palive_est xstar_est 1: 4 1 28.000000 3.3322045 36.42857 39 1 0.92 0.77 2: 18 0 0.000000 0.0000000 38.42857 39 0 0.26 0.08 3: 21 1 1.714286 0.5389965 38.85714 39 0 0.17 0.11 4: 50 0 0.000000 0.0000000 38.85714 39 0 0.33 0.05 5: 60 0 0.000000 0.0000000 34.42857 39 0 0.34 0.27 --- 2353: 23537 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 2 0.38 0.15 2354: 23551 5 24.285714 5.5243721 27.00000 39 0 0.95 4.55 2355: 23554 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 1 0.36 0.17 2356: 23556 4 26.571429 6.3127713 27.00000 39 2 1.00 3.41 2357: 23569 0 0.000000 0.0000000 27.00000 39 0 0.51 0.31 E(X(T+T.star))P(alive)
  • 45. Appendix • C Measure by Zhang, Bradlow, Small 2015 • MCMC Sampling Scheme
  • 46. ZBS: Clumpiness Measure C a metric-based approach Predicting Customer Value Using Clumpiness: From RFM to RFMC Zhang, Bradlow, Small • Introduce metric C which captures the “non-randomness” in timing patterns • Straightforward calculation at individual-level; • Useful for descriptive analysis and segmentation;
  • 47. ZBS: Clumpiness Measure C a metric-based approach Main Empirical Findings • Capturing timing patterns adds predictive power • When controlling for R and F, then clumpy customers tend to be more active in the future both findings are supported and can be explained by our model-based approach
  • 48. ZBS: Clumpiness Measure C a metric-based approach Shortcomings • Requires many transactions at individual-level • Metric C will be skewed when dealing with different acquisition dates and churn settings both are appropriately handled by our model-based approach
  • 49. ZBS: Clumpiness Measure C a metric-based approach à sparse individual-level data mandates a model-based approach
  • 50. Parameter Estimation via MCMC Component-wise Slice Sampling within Gibbs with Data Augmentation SEITE 50