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Combinatorial Bandits under Strategic Manipulations (2102.12722v4)

Published 25 Feb 2021 in cs.LG and cs.AI

Abstract: Strategic behavior against sequential learning methods, such as "click framing" in real recommendation systems, have been widely observed. Motivated by such behavior we study the problem of combinatorial multi-armed bandits (CMAB) under strategic manipulations of rewards, where each arm can modify the emitted reward signals for its own interest. This characterization of the adversarial behavior is a relaxation of previously well-studied settings such as adversarial attacks and adversarial corruption. We propose a strategic variant of the combinatorial UCB algorithm, which has a regret of at most $O(m\log T + m B_{max})$ under strategic manipulations, where $T$ is the time horizon, $m$ is the number of arms, and $B_{max}$ is the maximum budget of an arm. We provide lower bounds on the budget for arms to incur certain regret of the bandit algorithm. Extensive experiments on online worker selection for crowdsourcing systems, online influence maximization and online recommendations with both synthetic and real datasets corroborate our theoretical findings on robustness and regret bounds, in a variety of regimes of manipulation budgets.

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Authors (4)
  1. Jing Dong (125 papers)
  2. Ke Li (723 papers)
  3. Shuai Li (295 papers)
  4. Baoxiang Wang (69 papers)
Citations (5)