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A Practical Method for Solving Contextual Bandit Problems Using Decision Trees (1706.04687v2)

Published 14 Jun 2017 in cs.LG and stat.ML

Abstract: Many efficient algorithms with strong theoretical guarantees have been proposed for the contextual multi-armed bandit problem. However, applying these algorithms in practice can be difficult because they require domain expertise to build appropriate features and to tune their parameters. We propose a new method for the contextual bandit problem that is simple, practical, and can be applied with little or no domain expertise. Our algorithm relies on decision trees to model the context-reward relationship. Decision trees are non-parametric, interpretable, and work well without hand-crafted features. To guide the exploration-exploitation trade-off, we use a bootstrapping approach which abstracts Thompson sampling to non-Bayesian settings. We also discuss several computational heuristics and demonstrate the performance of our method on several datasets.

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Authors (4)
  1. Adam N. Elmachtoub (14 papers)
  2. Ryan McNellis (3 papers)
  3. Sechan Oh (2 papers)
  4. Marek Petrik (43 papers)

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