Best Arm Identification with Possibly Biased Offline Data
Best Arm Identification with Possibly Biased Offline Data
We study the best arm identification (BAI) problem with potentially biased offline data in the fixed confidence setting, which commonly arises in real-world scenarios such as clinical trials. We prove an impossibility result for adaptive algorithms without prior knowledge of the bias bound between online and offline distributions. To address this, we propose the LUCB-H algorithm, which introduces adaptive confidence bounds by incorporating an auxiliary bias correction to balance offline and online data within the LUCB framework. Theoretical analysis shows that LUCB-H matches the sample complexity of standard LUCB when offline data is misleading and significantly outperforms it when offline data is helpful. We also derive an instance-dependent lower bound that matches the upper bound of LUCB-H in certain scenarios. Numerical experiments further demonstrate the robustness and adaptability of LUCB-H in effectively incorporating offline data.
Le Yang、Vincent Y. F. Tan、Wang Chi Cheung
计算技术、计算机技术
Le Yang,Vincent Y. F. Tan,Wang Chi Cheung.Best Arm Identification with Possibly Biased Offline Data[EB/OL].(2025-05-29)[2025-06-09].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.23165.点此复制
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