Bayesian Fixed-Budget Best-Arm Identification

15 Nov 2022  ·  Alexia Atsidakou, Sumeet Katariya, Sujay Sanghavi, Branislav Kveton ·

Fixed-budget best-arm identification (BAI) is a bandit problem where the agent maximizes the probability of identifying the optimal arm within a fixed budget of observations. In this work, we study this problem in the Bayesian setting. We propose a Bayesian elimination algorithm and derive an upper bound on its probability of misidentifying the optimal arm. The bound reflects the quality of the prior and is the first distribution-dependent bound in this setting. We prove it using a frequentist-like argument, where we carry the prior through, and then integrate out the bandit instance at the end. We also provide a lower bound on the probability of misidentification in a $2$-armed Bayesian bandit and show that our upper bound (almost) matches it for any budget. Our experiments show that Bayesian elimination is superior to frequentist methods and competitive with the state-of-the-art Bayesian algorithms that have no guarantees in our setting.

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