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Taming Non-stationary Bandits: A Bayesian Approach

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We consider the multi armed bandit problem in non-stationary environments. Based on the Bayesian method, we propose a variant of Thompson Sampling which can be used in both rested and restless bandit scenarios. Applying discounting to the parameters of prior distribution, we describe a way to systematically reduce the effect of past observations. Further, we derive the exact expression for the probability of picking sub-optimal arms. By increasing the exploitative value of Bayes' samples, we also provide an optimistic version of the algorithm. Extensive empirical analysis is conducted under various scenarios to validate the utility of proposed algorithms. A comparison study with various state-of-the-arm algorithms is also included.

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  • Flow-Corrected Thompson Sampling for Non-Stationary Contextual Bandits eess.SY · 2026-06-22 · unverdicted · none · ref 7 · 2 links · internal anchor

    fcTS corrects and reweights historical observations via drift models for linear, periodic, and regime-switching non-stationarities in contextual bandits, outperforming forgetting baselines in structured cases.