In this paper, we study the problem of stochastic linear bandits with finite action sets. Most of existing work assume the payoffs are bounded or sub-Gaussian, which may be violated in some scenarios such as financial markets. To settle this issue, we analyze the linear bandits with heavy-tailed payoffs, where the payoffs admit finite 1+ϵ moments for some ϵ∈(0,1]. Through median of means and dynamic truncation, we propose two novel algorithms which enjoy a sublinear regret bound of O(d21T1+ϵ1), where d is the dimension of contextual information and T is the time horizon. Meanwhile, we provide an Ω(d1+ϵϵT1+ϵ1) lower bound, which implies our upper bound matches the lower bound up to polylogarithmic factors in the order of d and T when ϵ=1. Finally, we conduct numerical experiments to demonstrate the effectiveness of our algorithms and the empirical results strongly support our theoretical guarantees.
@article{arxiv.2004.13465,
title = {Nearly Optimal Regret for Stochastic Linear Bandits with Heavy-Tailed Payoffs},
author = {Bo Xue and Guanghui Wang and Yimu Wang and Lijun Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.13465},
year = {2020}
}