Diversity-Preserving K-Armed Bandits, Revisited
Machine Learning
2024-07-25 v3 Machine Learning
Abstract
We consider the bandit-based framework for diversity-preserving recommendations introduced by Celis et al. (2019), who approached it in the case of a polytope mainly by a reduction to the setting of linear bandits. We design a UCB algorithm using the specific structure of the setting and show that it enjoys a bounded distribution-dependent regret in the natural cases when the optimal mixed actions put some probability mass on all actions (i.e., when diversity is desirable). The regret lower bounds provided show that otherwise, at least when the model is mean-unbounded, a regret is suffered. We also discuss an example beyond the special case of polytopes.
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@article{arxiv.2010.01874,
title = {Diversity-Preserving K-Armed Bandits, Revisited},
author = {Hédi Hadiji and Sébastien Gerchinovitz and Jean-Michel Loubes and Gilles Stoltz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.01874},
year = {2024}
}