Offline data from a distribution of bandit tasks provably identifies near-optimal algorithm hyperparameters, with inter-task sample complexity depending on a new piecewise-complexity measure QD.
Upper Confidence Bounds for Combining Stochastic Bandits
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
We provide a simple method to combine stochastic bandit algorithms. Our approach is based on a "meta-UCB" procedure that treats each of $N$ individual bandit algorithms as arms in a higher-level $N$-armed bandit problem that we solve with a variant of the classic UCB algorithm. Our final regret depends only on the regret of the base algorithm with the best regret in hindsight. This approach provides an easy and intuitive alternative strategy to the CORRAL algorithm for adversarial bandits, without requiring the stability conditions imposed by CORRAL on the base algorithms. Our results match lower bounds in several settings, and we provide empirical validation of our algorithm on misspecified linear bandit and model selection problems.
fields
cs.LG 1years
2025 1verdicts
REJECT 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Offline-to-online hyperparameter transfer for stochastic bandits
Offline data from a distribution of bandit tasks provably identifies near-optimal algorithm hyperparameters, with inter-task sample complexity depending on a new piecewise-complexity measure QD.