UCB-V's arm-pulling counts match the solution of a deterministic equation except at a critical variance-to-gap ratio where they oscillate, and the new regret bound depends on the optimal arm's variance.
Online Policy Learning and Inference by Matrix Completion
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Is it possible to make online decisions when personalized covariates are unavailable? We take a collaborative-filtering approach for decision-making based on collective preferences. By assuming low-dimensional latent features, we formulate the covariate-free decision-making problem as a matrix completion bandit. We propose a policy learning procedure that combines an $\varepsilon$-greedy policy for decision-making with an online gradient descent algorithm for bandit parameter estimation. Our novel two-phase design balances policy learning accuracy and regret performance. For policy inference, we develop an online debiasing method based on inverse propensity weighting and establish its asymptotic normality. Our methods are applied to data from the San Francisco parking pricing project, revealing intriguing discoveries and outperforming the benchmark policy.
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Precise Asymptotics and Refined Regret of Variance-Aware UCB
UCB-V's arm-pulling counts match the solution of a deterministic equation except at a critical variance-to-gap ratio where they oscillate, and the new regret bound depends on the optimal arm's variance.