Online Learning with Feedback Graphs Without the Graphs

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Authors Alon Cohen, Tamir Hazan, Tomer Koren arXiv ID 1605.07018 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed stat.ML Citations 60 Venue International Conference on Machine Learning Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
We study an online learning framework introduced by Mannor and Shamir (2011) in which the feedback is specified by a graph, in a setting where the graph may vary from round to round and is \emph{never fully revealed} to the learner. We show a large gap between the adversarial and the stochastic cases. In the adversarial case, we prove that even for dense feedback graphs, the learner cannot improve upon a trivial regret bound obtained by ignoring any additional feedback besides her own loss. In contrast, in the stochastic case we give an algorithm that achieves $\widetilde ฮ˜(\sqrt{ฮฑT})$ regret over $T$ rounds, provided that the independence numbers of the hidden feedback graphs are at most $ฮฑ$. We also extend our results to a more general feedback model, in which the learner does not necessarily observe her own loss, and show that, even in simple cases, concealing the feedback graphs might render a learnable problem unlearnable.
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