Budget-Constrained Bandits over General Cost and Reward Distributions
Abstract
We consider a budget-constrained bandit problem where each arm pull incurs a random cost, and yields a random reward in return. The objective is to maximize the total expected reward under a budget constraint on the total cost. The model is general in the sense that it allows correlated and potentially heavy-tailed cost-reward pairs that can take on negative values as required by many applications. We show that if moments of order for some exist for all cost-reward pairs, regret is achievable for a budget . In order to achieve tight regret bounds, we propose algorithms that exploit the correlation between the cost and reward of each arm by extracting the common information via linear minimum mean-square error estimation. We prove a regret lower bound for this problem, and show that the proposed algorithms achieve tight problem-dependent regret bounds, which are optimal up to a universal constant factor in the case of jointly Gaussian cost and reward pairs.
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@article{arxiv.2003.00365,
title = {Budget-Constrained Bandits over General Cost and Reward Distributions},
author = {Semih Cayci and Atilla Eryilmaz and R. Srikant},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.00365},
year = {2020}
}