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Strategizing against Learners in Bayesian Games (2205.08562v1)

Published 17 May 2022 in cs.LG and cs.GT

Abstract: We study repeated two-player games where one of the players, the learner, employs a no-regret learning strategy, while the other, the optimizer, is a rational utility maximizer. We consider general Bayesian games, where the payoffs of both the optimizer and the learner could depend on the type, which is drawn from a publicly known distribution, but revealed privately to the learner. We address the following questions: (a) what is the bare minimum that the optimizer can guarantee to obtain regardless of the no-regret learning algorithm employed by the learner? (b) are there learning algorithms that cap the optimizer payoff at this minimum? (c) can these algorithms be implemented efficiently? While building this theory of optimizer-learner interactions, we define a new combinatorial notion of regret called polytope swap regret, that could be of independent interest in other settings.

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Authors (4)
  1. Yishay Mansour (158 papers)
  2. Mehryar Mohri (95 papers)
  3. Jon Schneider (50 papers)
  4. Balasubramanian Sivan (42 papers)
Citations (23)
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