Bandit Multiclass Linear Classification: Efficient Algorithms for the Separable Case

Abstract

We study the problem of efficient online multiclass linear classification with bandit feedback, where all examples belong to one of K classes and lie in the d-dimensional Euclidean space. Previous works have left open the challenge of designing efficient algorithms with finite mistake bounds when the data is linearly separable by a margin γ. In this work, we take a first step towards this problem. We consider two notions of linear separability: strong and weak. 1. Under the strong linear separability condition, we design an efficient algorithm that achieves a near-optimal mistake bound of O( K/γ2 ). 2. Under the more challenging weak linear separability condition, we design an efficient algorithm with a mistake bound of (2O(K 2 (1/γ)), 2O(1/γ K)). Our algorithm is based on kernel Perceptron, which is inspired by the work of (Klivans and Servedio, 2008) on improperly learning intersection of halfspaces.

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