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Analyzing and provably improving fixed budget ranking and selection algorithms

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arxiv 1811.12183 v1 pith:ZITABFEA submitted 2018-11-26 math.OC cs.SYeess.SPeess.SY

classification math.OCcs.SYeess.SPeess.SY
keywords algorithmsbudgetrateconvergencefixedselectionanalyzingindependent
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This paper studies the fixed budget formulation of the Ranking and Selection (R&S) problem with independent normal samples, where the goal is to investigate different algorithms' convergence rate in terms of their resulting probability of false selection (PFS). First, we reveal that for the well-known Optimal Computing Budget Allocation (OCBA) algorithm and its two variants, a constant initial sample size (independent of the total budget) only amounts to a sub-exponential (or even polynomial) convergence rate. After that, a modification is proposed to achieve an exponential convergence rate, where the improvement is shown by a finite-sample bound on the PFS as well as numerical results. Finally, we focus on a more tractable two-design case and explicitly characterize the large deviations rate of PFS for some simplified algorithms. Our analysis not only develops insights into the algorithms' properties, but also highlights several useful techniques for analyzing the convergence rate of fixed budget R\&S algorithms.

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  1. Additive Distributionally Robust Ranking and Selection

    stat.ML 2025-09 accept novelty 8.0 of 10

    An additive allocation procedure for distributionally robust ranking and selection is proven consistent, with only k+m-1 scenarios sampled infinitely often as the budget grows.

  2. Fundamental Limitations of Fixed-Budget Best-Arm Identification

    cs.LG 2026-07 accept novelty 7.0 of 10

    For K≥3 arms from any one-parameter natural exponential family, every algorithm falls short of the static oracle error-decay rate by a factor at least (1+log(K)/8) on some instance, so fixed-budget BAI admits no complexity.

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