Adaptivity in Adaptive Submodularity
November 09, 2019 ยท Declared Dead ยท ๐ Annual Conference Computational Learning Theory
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Authors
Hossein Esfandiari, Amin Karbasi, Vahab Mirrokni
arXiv ID
1911.03620
Category
cs.LG: Machine Learning
Cross-listed
cs.DS,
stat.ML
Citations
35
Venue
Annual Conference Computational Learning Theory
Last Checked
3 months ago
Abstract
Adaptive sequential decision making is one of the central challenges in machine learning and artificial intelligence. In such problems, the goal is to design an interactive policy that plans for an action to take, from a finite set of $n$ actions, given some partial observations. It has been shown that in many applications such as active learning, robotics, sequential experimental design, and active detection, the utility function satisfies adaptive submodularity, a notion that generalizes the notion of diminishing returns to policies. In this paper, we revisit the power of adaptivity in maximizing an adaptive monotone submodular function. We propose an efficient semi adaptive policy that with $O(\log n \times\log k)$ adaptive rounds of observations can achieve an almost tight $1-1/e-ฮต$ approximation guarantee with respect to an optimal policy that carries out $k$ actions in a fully sequential manner. To complement our results, we also show that it is impossible to achieve a constant factor approximation with $o(\log n)$ adaptive rounds. We also extend our result to the case of adaptive stochastic minimum cost coverage where the goal is to reach a desired utility $Q$ with the cheapest policy. We first prove the conjecture of the celebrated work of Golovin and Krause by showing that the greedy policy achieves the asymptotically tight logarithmic approximation guarantee without resorting to stronger notions of adaptivity. We then propose a semi adaptive policy that provides the same guarantee in polylogarithmic adaptive rounds through a similar information-parallelism scheme. Our results shrink the adaptivity gap in adaptive submodular maximization by an exponential factor.
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