Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
434060 Theoretical Computer Science 2014 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

We consider the restless Markov bandit problem, in which the state of each arm evolves according to a Markov process independently of the learner's actions. We suggest an algorithm, that first represents the setting as an MDP which exhibits some special structural properties. In order to grasp this information we introduce the notion of ε-structured MDPs, which are a generalization of concepts like (approximate) state aggregation and MDP homomorphisms. We propose a general algorithm for learning ε-structured MDPs and show regret bounds that demonstrate that additional structural information enhances learning.Applied to the restless bandit setting, this algorithm achieves after any T   steps regret of order O˜(T) with respect to the best policy that knows the distributions of all arms. We make no assumptions on the Markov chains underlying each arm except that they are irreducible. In addition, we show that index-based policies are necessarily suboptimal for the considered problem.

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