A primal-dual algorithm with optimistic mirror descent is claimed to achieve O~(sqrt K) regret and O~(sqrt K) strong constraint violation in episodic CMDPs with anytime adversarial constraints, without Slater's condition.
Asymptotically Optimal Information-Directed Sampling
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We introduce a simple and efficient algorithm for stochastic linear bandits with finitely many actions that is asymptotically optimal and (nearly) worst-case optimal in finite time. The approach is based on the frequentist information-directed sampling (IDS) framework, with a surrogate for the information gain that is informed by the optimization problem that defines the asymptotic lower bound. Our analysis sheds light on how IDS balances the trade-off between regret and information and uncovers a surprising connection between the recently proposed primal-dual methods and the IDS algorithm. We demonstrate empirically that IDS is competitive with UCB in finite-time, and can be significantly better in the asymptotic regime.
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An Optimistic Algorithm for online CMDPS with Anytime Adversarial Constraints
A primal-dual algorithm with optimistic mirror descent is claimed to achieve O~(sqrt K) regret and O~(sqrt K) strong constraint violation in episodic CMDPs with anytime adversarial constraints, without Slater's condition.