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Precise Regret Bounds for Log-loss via a Truncated Bayesian Algorithm

Machine Learning 2023-02-02 v1 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

We study the sequential general online regression, known also as the sequential probability assignments, under logarithmic loss when compared against a broad class of experts. We focus on obtaining tight, often matching, lower and upper bounds for the sequential minimax regret that are defined as the excess loss it incurs over a class of experts. After proving a general upper bound, we consider some specific classes of experts from Lipschitz class to bounded Hessian class and derive matching lower and upper bounds with provably optimal constants. Our bounds work for a wide range of values of the data dimension and the number of rounds. To derive lower bounds, we use tools from information theory (e.g., Shtarkov sum) and for upper bounds, we resort to new "smooth truncated covering" of the class of experts. This allows us to find constructive proofs by applying a simple and novel truncated Bayesian algorithm. Our proofs are substantially simpler than the existing ones and yet provide tighter (and often optimal) bounds.

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@article{arxiv.2205.03728,
  title  = {Precise Regret Bounds for Log-loss via a Truncated Bayesian Algorithm},
  author = {Changlong Wu and Mohsen Heidari and Ananth Grama and Wojciech Szpankowski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.03728},
  year   = {2023}
}

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