IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering(2022)
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摘要
$k$
-Regret Querying is a well studied problem to query a dataset
$D$
for a small subset
$S$
of size
$k$
with the minimal regret ratio for unknown utility functions. In this paper, we point out some issues in
$k$
- Regret Querying, including the assumption of non-negative dataset and the lack of shift invariance. Known algorithms for
$k$
- Regret Querying are limited in scope and result quality, and are based on the assumption of non-negative data. We introduce a new problem definition called k-pleased querying for dealing with the shift variance issue, and propose a strategy of random sampling of the utility functions. This strategy is based on a study of the theoretical guarantee of the sampling approach. We also introduce a dimensionality reduction strategy, an improved greedy algorithm, and a study of other utility function sampling methods. All of our solutions can handle negative data. Theoretically, we derive a guarantee on the approximation attained by our sampling algorithm. Experimental results on numerous real datasets show that our proposed method is effective even with a small number of samples and small values of
$k$
.