Perturbed-History Exploration in Stochastic Linear Bandits
Abstract
We propose a new online algorithm for cumulative regret minimization in a stochastic linear bandit. The algorithm pulls the arm with the highest estimated reward in a linear model trained on its perturbed history. Therefore, we call it perturbed-history exploration in a linear bandit (LinPHE). The perturbed history is a mixture of observed rewards and randomly generated i.i.d. pseudo-rewards. We derive a gap-free bound on the -round regret of LinPHE, where is the number of features. The key steps in our analysis are new concentration and anti-concentration bounds on the weighted sum of Bernoulli random variables. To show the generality of our design, we generalize LinPHE to a logistic model. We evaluate our algorithms empirically and show that they are practical.
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@article{arxiv.1903.09132,
title = {Perturbed-History Exploration in Stochastic Linear Bandits},
author = {Branislav Kveton and Csaba Szepesvari and Mohammad Ghavamzadeh and Craig Boutilier},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.09132},
year = {2023}
}
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Proceedings of the 35th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence