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Efficient Batch Black-box Optimization with Deterministic Regret Bounds

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arxiv 1905.10041 v3 pith:WF6YC6RX submitted 2019-05-24 cs.LG stat.ML

Efficient Batch Black-box Optimization with Deterministic Regret Bounds

classification cs.LG stat.ML
keywords optimizationregretbatchboundsadversarialalgorithmsblack-boxcovering
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In this work, we investigate black-box optimization from the perspective of frequentist kernel methods. We propose a novel batch optimization algorithm, which jointly maximizes the acquisition function and select points from a whole batch in a holistic way. Theoretically, we derive regret bounds for both the noise-free and perturbation settings irrespective of the choice of kernel. Moreover, we analyze the property of the adversarial regret that is required by a robust initialization for Bayesian Optimization (BO). We prove that the adversarial regret bounds decrease with the decrease of covering radius, which provides a criterion for generating a point set to minimize the bound. We then propose fast searching algorithms to generate a point set with a small covering radius for the robust initialization. Experimental results on both synthetic benchmark problems and real-world problems show the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms.

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