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Active clustering with bandit feedback

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We investigate the Active Clustering Problem (ACP). A learner interacts with an $N$-armed stochastic bandit with $d$-dimensional subGaussian feedback. There exists a hidden partition of the arms into $K$ groups, such that arms within the same group, share the same mean vector. The learner's task is to uncover this hidden partition with the smallest budget - i.e., the least number of observation - and with a probability of error smaller than a prescribed constant $\delta$. In this paper, (i) we derive a non-asymptotic lower bound for the budget, and (ii) we introduce the computationally efficient ACB algorithm, whose budget matches the lower bound in most regimes. We improve on the performance of a uniform sampling strategy. Importantly, contrary to the batch setting, we establish that there is no computation-information gap in the active setting.

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Fixed-Confidence Multiple Change Point Identification under Bandit Feedback

stat.ML · 2025-07-11 · conditional · novelty 6.0

For fixed-confidence multiple change point identification under bandit feedback, the paper derives instance-dependent lower bounds and an asymptotically optimal Track-and-Stop variant (MCPI) that samples near each jump in proportion to one over the jump size squared.

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  • Fixed-Confidence Multiple Change Point Identification under Bandit Feedback stat.ML · 2025-07-11 · conditional · none · ref 6 · internal anchor

    For fixed-confidence multiple change point identification under bandit feedback, the paper derives instance-dependent lower bounds and an asymptotically optimal Track-and-Stop variant (MCPI) that samples near each jump in proportion to one over the jump size squared.