Optimal No-regret Learning in Repeated First-price Auctions
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Authors
Yanjun Han, Zhengyuan Zhou, Tsachy Weissman
arXiv ID
2003.09795
Category
cs.LG: Machine Learning
Cross-listed
cs.GT,
cs.IT,
stat.ME,
stat.ML
Citations
48
Venue
Operational Research
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
We study online learning in repeated first-price auctions where a bidder, only observing the winning bid at the end of each auction, learns to adaptively bid in order to maximize her cumulative payoff. To achieve this goal, the bidder faces censored feedback: if she wins the bid, then she is not able to observe the highest bid of the other bidders, which we assume is \textit{iid} drawn from an unknown distribution. In this paper, we develop the first learning algorithm that achieves a near-optimal $\widetilde{O}(\sqrt{T})$ regret bound, by exploiting two structural properties of first-price auctions, i.e. the specific feedback structure and payoff function. We first formulate the feedback structure in first-price auctions as partially ordered contextual bandits, a combination of the graph feedback across actions (bids), the cross learning across contexts (private values), and a partial order over the contexts. We establish both strengths and weaknesses of this framework, by showing a curious separation that a regret nearly independent of the action/context sizes is possible under stochastic contexts, but is impossible under adversarial contexts. In particular, this framework leads to an $O(\sqrt{T}\log^{2.5}T)$ regret for first-price auctions when the bidder's private values are \emph{iid}. Despite the limitation of the above framework, we further exploit the special payoff function of first-price auctions to develop a sample-efficient algorithm even in the presence of adversarially generated private values. We establish an $O(\sqrt{T}\log^3 T)$ regret bound for this algorithm, hence providing a complete characterization of optimal learning guarantees for first-price auctions.
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