Published October 28, 2023 | Version v1
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On the Minimax Regret for Online Learning with Feedback Graphs

  • 1. ROR icon University of Milan
  • 2. ROR icon Politecnico di Milano

Description

In this work, we improve on the upper and lower bounds for the regret of online learning with strongly observable undirected feedback graphs. The best known upper bound for this problem is O√αT ln K, where K is the number of actions, α is the independence number of the graph, and T is the time horizon. The √ln K factor is known to be necessary when α = 1 (the experts case). On the other hand, when α = K (the bandits case), the minimax rate is known to be Θ√K T , and a lower bound Ω√αT is known to hold for any α. Our improved upper bound OpαT (1 + ln(K/α)) holds for any α and matches the lower bounds for bandits and experts, while interpolating intermediate cases. To prove this result, we use FTRL with q-Tsallis entropy for a carefully chosen value of q ∈ [1/2, 1) that varies with α. The analysis of this algorithm requires a new bound on the variance term in the regret. We also show how to extend our techniques to time- varying graphs, without requiring prior knowledge of their independence numbers. Our upper bound is complemented by an improved ΩpαT (ln K )/(ln α) lower bound for all α > 1, whose analysis relies on a novel reduction to multitask learning. This shows that a logarithmic factor is necessary as soon as α < K.

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European Commission
ELIAS – European Lighthouse of AI for Sustainability 101120237