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Distributed Thompson sampling under constrained communication

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arxiv 2410.15543 v3 pith:SLIIBXO4 submitted 2024-10-21 cs.LG cs.SYeess.SYmath.OCstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.SYeess.SYmath.OCstat.ML
keywords bayesiancommunicationgraphoptimizationsamplingthompsonbounddistributed
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In Bayesian optimization, a black-box function is maximized via the use of a surrogate model. We apply distributed Thompson sampling, using a Gaussian process as a surrogate model, to approach the multi-agent Bayesian optimization problem. In our distributed Thompson sampling implementation, each agent receives sampled points from neighbors, where the communication network is encoded in a graph; each agent utilizes their own Gaussian process to model the objective function. We demonstrate theoretical bounds on Bayesian average regret and Bayesian simple regret, where the bound depends on the structure of the communication graph. Unlike in batch Bayesian optimization, this bound is applicable in cases where the communication graph amongst agents is constrained. When compared to sequential single-agent Thompson sampling, our bound guarantees faster convergence with respect to time as long as the communication graph is connected. We confirm the efficacy of our algorithm with numerical simulations on traditional optimization test functions, demonstrating the significance of graph connectivity on improving regret convergence.

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