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A Regret bound for Non-stationary Multi-Armed Bandits with Fairness Constraints (2012.13380v1)

Published 24 Dec 2020 in cs.LG and cs.AI

Abstract: The multi-armed bandits' framework is the most common platform to study strategies for sequential decision-making problems. Recently, the notion of fairness has attracted a lot of attention in the machine learning community. One can impose the fairness condition that at any given point of time, even during the learning phase, a poorly performing candidate should not be preferred over a better candidate. This fairness constraint is known to be one of the most stringent and has been studied in the stochastic multi-armed bandits' framework in a stationary setting for which regret bounds have been established. The main aim of this paper is to study this problem in a non-stationary setting. We present a new algorithm called Fair Upper Confidence Bound with Exploration Fair-UCBe algorithm for solving a slowly varying stochastic $k$-armed bandit problem. With this we present two results: (i) Fair-UCBe indeed satisfies the above mentioned fairness condition, and (ii) it achieves a regret bound of $O\left(k{\frac{3}{2}} T{1 - \frac{\alpha}{2}} \sqrt{\log T}\right)$, for some suitable $\alpha \in (0, 1)$, where $T$ is the time horizon. This is the first fair algorithm with a sublinear regret bound applicable to non-stationary bandits to the best of our knowledge. We show that the performance of our algorithm in the non-stationary case approaches that of its stationary counterpart as the variation in the environment tends to zero.

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Authors (2)
  1. Shaarad A. R (1 paper)
  2. Ambedkar Dukkipati (76 papers)

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