Corruption-Robust Contextual Search through Density Updates.

Annual Conference on Computational Learning Theory(2022)

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Abstract
We study the problem of contextual search in the adversarial noise model. Let $d$ be the dimension of the problem, $T$ be the time horizon and $C$ be the total amount of noise in the system. For the $\epsilon$-ball loss, we give a tight regret bound of $O(C + d \log(1/\epsilon))$ improving over the $O(d^3 \log(1/\epsilon)) \log^2(T) + C \log(T) \log(1/\epsilon))$ bound of Krishnamurthy et al (STOC’21). For the symmetric loss, we give an efficient algorithm with regret $O(C+d \log T)$. In terms of techniques, our algorithms are a departure from previous contextual search models in the sense that they keep track of density functions over the candidate vectors instead of a knowledge set consisting of the candidate vectors consistent with the feedback obtained.
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contextual search,density updates,corruption-robust
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