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arxiv: 1806.00892 · v1 · pith:45BBJE7Vnew · submitted 2018-06-03 · 📊 stat.ML · cs.LG

Conservative Exploration using Interleaving

classification 📊 stat.ML cs.LG
keywords actionactionslearnlearningproductionagentalgorithmscombinatorial
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In many practical problems, a learning agent may want to learn the best action in hindsight without ever taking a bad action, which is significantly worse than the default production action. In general, this is impossible because the agent has to explore unknown actions, some of which can be bad, to learn better actions. However, when the actions are combinatorial, this may be possible if the unknown action can be evaluated by interleaving it with the production action. We formalize this concept as learning in stochastic combinatorial semi-bandits with exchangeable actions. We design efficient learning algorithms for this problem, bound their n-step regret, and evaluate them on both synthetic and real-world problems. Our real-world experiments show that our algorithms can learn to recommend K most attractive movies without ever violating a strict production constraint, both overall and subject to a diversity constraint.

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