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Sequential Counterfactual Risk Minimization

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Counterfactual Risk Minimization (CRM) is a framework for dealing with the logged bandit feedback problem, where the goal is to improve a logging policy using offline data. In this paper, we explore the case where it is possible to deploy learned policies multiple times and acquire new data. We extend the CRM principle and its theory to this scenario, which we call "Sequential Counterfactual Risk Minimization (SCRM)." We introduce a novel counterfactual estimator and identify conditions that can improve the performance of CRM in terms of excess risk and regret rates, by using an analysis similar to restart strategies in accelerated optimization methods. We also provide an empirical evaluation of our method in both discrete and continuous action settings, and demonstrate the benefits of multiple deployments of CRM.
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hal-04106246 , version 1 (25-05-2023)

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Houssam Zenati, Julien Mairal, Matthieu Martin, Eustache Diemert, Pierre Gaillard. Sequential Counterfactual Risk Minimization. ICML 2023 - 40th International Conference on Machine Learning, Jul 2023, Honololu, Hawaii, United States. pp.1-26. ⟨hal-04106246⟩
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