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Thompson Sampling For Combinatorial Bandits: Polynomial Regret and Mismatched Sampling Paradox

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arxiv 2410.05441 v1 pith:I5IV6JAB submitted 2024-10-07 stat.ML cs.LG

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keywords samplingrewardscombinatorialexponentiallylearnermismatchedparadoxposterior
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We consider Thompson Sampling (TS) for linear combinatorial semi-bandits and subgaussian rewards. We propose the first known TS whose finite-time regret does not scale exponentially with the dimension of the problem. We further show the "mismatched sampling paradox": A learner who knows the rewards distributions and samples from the correct posterior distribution can perform exponentially worse than a learner who does not know the rewards and simply samples from a well-chosen Gaussian posterior. The code used to generate the experiments is available at https://github.com/RaymZhang/CTS-Mismatched-Paradox

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