Competing in the Dark: An Efficient Algorithm for Bandit Linear Optimization

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Statistics and Probability

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We introduce an efficient algorithm for the problem of online linear optimization in the bandit setting which achieves the optimal O*(√T)regret. The setting is a natural generalization of the nonstochastic multiarmed bandit problem, and the existence of an efficient optimal algorithm has been posed as an open problem in a number of recent papers. We show how the difficulties encountered by previous approaches are overcome by the use of a self-concordant potential function. Our approach presents a novel connection between online learning and interior point methods.

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2009-01-01

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Statistics Papers

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2023-05-17T15:27:43.000

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At the time of publication, author Alexander Rakhlin was affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley. Currently, he is a faculty member at the Statistics Department at the University of Pennsylvania.

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