A modular algorithm for online convex-concave optimization achieves near-optimal dynamic duality gap bounds by combining adaptive experts with a multi-predictor aggregator.
Learning in games with continuous action sets and unknown payoff functions
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This paper examines the convergence of no-regret learning in games with continuous action sets. For concreteness, we focus on learning via "dual averaging", a widely used class of no-regret learning schemes where players take small steps along their individual payoff gradients and then "mirror" the output back to their action sets. In terms of feedback, we assume that players can only estimate their payoff gradients up to a zero-mean error with bounded variance. To study the convergence of the induced sequence of play, we introduce the notion of variational stability, and we show that stable equilibria are locally attracting with high probability whereas globally stable equilibria are globally attracting with probability 1. We also discuss some applications to mixed-strategy learning in finite games, and we provide explicit estimates of the method's convergence speed.
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A Modular Algorithm for Non-Stationary Online Convex-Concave Optimization
A modular algorithm for online convex-concave optimization achieves near-optimal dynamic duality gap bounds by combining adaptive experts with a multi-predictor aggregator.