Tight Bounds on Minimax Regret under Logarithmic Loss via Self-Concordance
Machine Learning
2020-08-04 v2 Machine Learning
Abstract
We consider the classical problem of sequential probability assignment under logarithmic loss while competing against an arbitrary, potentially nonparametric class of experts. We obtain tight bounds on the minimax regret via a new approach that exploits the self-concordance property of the logarithmic loss. We show that for any expert class with (sequential) metric entropy at scale , the minimax regret is , and that this rate cannot be improved without additional assumptions on the expert class under consideration. As an application of our techniques, we resolve the minimax regret for nonparametric Lipschitz classes of experts.
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@article{arxiv.2007.01160,
title = {Tight Bounds on Minimax Regret under Logarithmic Loss via Self-Concordance},
author = {Blair Bilodeau and Dylan J. Foster and Daniel M. Roy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.01160},
year = {2020}
}
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25 pages