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Tight Regret and Complexity Bounds for Thompson Sampling via Langevin Monte Carlo

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Abstract

In this paper, we consider high dimensional contextual bandit problems. Within this setting, Thompson Sampling and its variants have been proposed and successfully applied to multiple machine learning problems. Existing theory on Thompson Sampling shows that it has suboptimal dimension dependency in contrast to upper confidence bound (UCB) algorithms. To circumvent this issue and obtain optimal regret bounds, (Zhang 2021) recently proposed to modify Thompson Sampling by enforcing more exploration and hence is able to attain optimal regret bounds. Nonetheless, this analysis does not permit tractable implementation in high dimensions. The main challenge therein is the simulation of the posterior samples at each step given the available observations. To overcome this, we propose and analyze the use of Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods. As a corollary, we show that for contextual linear bandits, using Langevin Monte Carlo (LMC) or Metropolis Adjusted Langevin Algorithm (MALA), our algorithm attains optimal regret bounds of Õ(d√T). Furthermore, we show that this is obtained with Õ(dT4), Õ(dT2) data evaluations respectively for LMC and MALA. Finally, we validate our findings through numerical simulations and show that we outperform vanilla Thompson sampling in high dimensions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8749-8770
Number of pages22
JournalProceedings of Machine Learning Research
Volume206
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2023
Event26th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, AISTATS 2023 - Valencia, Spain
Duration: 25 Apr 202327 Apr 2023

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