Three Methods for Training on Bandit Feedback

There are three quite distinct ways to train a machine learning model on recommender system logs. The first method is to model the reward prediction for each possible recommendation to the user, at the scoring time the best recommendation is found by computing an argmax over the personalized recomme...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2019-09
Hauptverfasser: Mykhaylov, Dmytro, Rohde, David, Vasile, Flavian, Bompaire, Martin, Jeunen, Olivier
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Zusammenfassung:There are three quite distinct ways to train a machine learning model on recommender system logs. The first method is to model the reward prediction for each possible recommendation to the user, at the scoring time the best recommendation is found by computing an argmax over the personalized recommendations. This method obeys principles such as the conditionality principle and the likelihood principle. A second method is useful when the model does not fit reality and underfits. In this case, we can use the fact that we know the distribution of historical recommendations (concentrated on previously identified good actions with some exploration) to adjust the errors in the fit to be evenly distributed over all actions. Finally, the inverse propensity score can be used to produce an estimate of the decision rules expected performance. The latter two methods violate the conditionality and likelihood principle but are shown to have good performance in certain settings. In this paper we review the literature around this fundamental, yet often overlooked choice and do some experiments using the RecoGym simulation environment.
ISSN:2331-8422