Tracking the Best Expert in Non-stationary Stochastic Environments
Abstract
We study the dynamic regret of multi-armed bandit and experts problem in non-stationary stochastic environments. We introduce a new parameter , which measures the total statistical variance of the loss distributions over rounds of the process, and study how this amount affects the regret. We investigate the interaction between and , which counts the number of times the distributions change, as well as and , which measures how far the distributions deviates over time. One striking result we find is that even when , , and are all restricted to constant, the regret lower bound in the bandit setting still grows with . The other highlight is that in the full-information setting, a constant regret becomes achievable with constant and , as it can be made independent of , while with constant and , the regret still has a dependency. We not only propose algorithms with upper bound guarantee, but prove their matching lower bounds as well.
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@article{arxiv.1712.00578,
title = {Tracking the Best Expert in Non-stationary Stochastic Environments},
author = {Chen-Yu Wei and Yi-Te Hong and Chi-Jen Lu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.00578},
year = {2019}
}