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Capacity-Constrained Online Learning with Delays: Scheduling Frameworks and Regret Trade-offs

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We study online learning with oblivious losses and delays under a novel ``capacity constraint'' that limits how many past rounds can be tracked simultaneously for delayed feedback. Under ``clairvoyance'' (i.e., delay durations are revealed upfront each round) and/or ``preemptibility'' (i.e., we can stop tracking previously chosen round feedback), we establish matching upper and lower bounds (up to logarithmic terms) on achievable regret, characterizing the ``optimal capacity'' needed to match the minimax rates of classical delayed online learning, which implicitly assume unlimited capacity. Our algorithms achieve minimax-optimal regret across all capacity levels, with performance gracefully degrading under suboptimal capacity. For $K$ actions and total delay $D$ over $T$ rounds, under clairvoyance and assuming capacity $C = \Omega(\log(T))$, we achieve regret $\widetilde{\Theta}(\sqrt{TK + DK/C + D\log(K)})$ for bandits and $\widetilde{\Theta}(\sqrt{(D+T)\log(K)})$ for full-information feedback. When replacing clairvoyance with preemptibility, we require a known maximum delay bound $d_{\max}$, adding ${\widetilde{O}(d_{\max})}$ to the regret. For fixed delays $d$ (i.e., $D=Td$), the minimax regret is $\Theta(\sqrt{TK(1+d/C)+Td\log(K)})$ and the optimal capacity is $\Theta(\min\{K/\log(K),d\})$ in the bandit setting, while in the full-information feedback setting, the minimax regret is $\Theta(\sqrt{T(d+1)\log(K)})$ and the optimal capacity is $\Theta(1)$. For round-dependent and fixed delays, our upper bounds are achieved using novel preemptive and non-preemptive scheduling policies, based on Pareto-distributed proxy delays, and batching techniques, respectively. Crucially, our work unifies delayed bandits, label-efficient learning, and online scheduling frameworks, demonstrating that robust online learning under delayed feedback is possible with surprisingly modest tracking capacity.

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Exploiting Curvature in Online Convex Optimization with Delayed Feedback

cs.LG · 2025-06-09 · accept · novelty 7.0

Delayed-feedback FTRL, Online Newton Step, and a clipped Vovk-Azoury-Warmuth forecaster achieve regret of order min{logarithmic in maximum backlog, square root of total delay} for strongly convex, exp-concave, and online linear regression losses.

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  • Exploiting Curvature in Online Convex Optimization with Delayed Feedback cs.LG · 2025-06-09 · accept · none · ref 2015 · internal anchor

    Delayed-feedback FTRL, Online Newton Step, and a clipped Vovk-Azoury-Warmuth forecaster achieve regret of order min{logarithmic in maximum backlog, square root of total delay} for strongly convex, exp-concave, and online linear regression losses.