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Parallelizing Exploration-Exploitation Tradeoffs with Gaussian Process Bandit Optimization

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Can one parallelize complex exploration exploitation tradeoffs? As an example, consider the problem of optimal high-throughput experimental design, where we wish to sequentially design batches of experiments in order to simultaneously learn a surrogate function mapping stimulus to response and identify the maximum of the function. We formalize the task as a multi-armed bandit problem, where the unknown payoff function is sampled from a Gaussian process (GP), and instead of a single arm, in each round we pull a batch of several arms in parallel. We develop GP-BUCB, a principled algorithm for choosing batches, based on the GP-UCB algorithm for sequential GP optimization. We prove a surprising result; as compared to the sequential approach, the cumulative regret of the parallel algorithm only increases by a constant factor independent of the batch size B. Our results provide rigorous theoretical support for exploiting parallelism in Bayesian global optimization. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach on two real-world applications.

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Fast, Precise Thompson Sampling for Bayesian Optimization

stat.ML · 2024-11-26 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Stagger Thompson Sampler, a Hit-and-Run Thompson sampling variant with argmax-mean initialization and a log-uniform proposal, beats standard Thompson sampling, PSS, and common acquisition functions on synthetic benchmarks from 3 to 300 dimensions.

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  • Fast, Precise Thompson Sampling for Bayesian Optimization stat.ML · 2024-11-26 · conditional · none · ref 5 · internal anchor

    Stagger Thompson Sampler, a Hit-and-Run Thompson sampling variant with argmax-mean initialization and a log-uniform proposal, beats standard Thompson sampling, PSS, and common acquisition functions on synthetic benchmarks from 3 to 300 dimensions.