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Exploring Offline Policy Evaluation for the Continuous-Armed Bandit Problem

Published 21 Aug 2019 in cs.LG and stat.ML | (1908.07808v1)

Abstract: The (contextual) multi-armed bandit problem (MAB) provides a formalization of sequential decision-making which has many applications. However, validly evaluating MAB policies is challenging; we either resort to simulations which inherently include debatable assumptions, or we resort to expensive field trials. Recently an offline evaluation method has been suggested that is based on empirical data, thus relaxing the assumptions, and can be used to evaluate multiple competing policies in parallel. This method is however not directly suited for the continuous armed (CAB) problem; an often encountered version of the MAB problem in which the action set is continuous instead of discrete. We propose and evaluate an extension of the existing method such that it can be used to evaluate CAB policies. We empirically demonstrate that our method provides a relatively consistent ranking of policies. Furthermore, we detail how our method can be used to select policies in a real-life CAB problem.

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