MNL-Bandit: A Dynamic Learning Approach to Assortment Selection
We consider a dynamic assortment selection problem where in every round the retailer offers a subset (assortment) of N substitutable products to a consumer, who selects one of these products according to a multinomial logit (MNL) choice model. The retailer observes this choice, and the objective is...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Operations research 2019-09, Vol.67 (5), p.1453-1485 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We consider a dynamic assortment selection problem where in every round the retailer offers a subset (assortment) of
N
substitutable products to a consumer, who selects one of these products according to a multinomial logit (MNL) choice model. The retailer observes this choice, and the objective is to dynamically learn the model parameters while optimizing cumulative revenues over a selling horizon of length
T
. We refer to this exploration–exploitation formulation as the
MNL-Bandit problem
. Existing methods for this problem follow an
explore-then-exploit
approach, which estimates parameters to a desired accuracy and then, treating these estimates as if they are the correct parameter values, offers the optimal assortment based on these estimates. These approaches require certain a priori knowledge of “separability,” determined by the true parameters of the underlying MNL model, and this in turn is critical in determining the length of the exploration period. (Separability refers to the distinguishability of the true optimal assortment from the other suboptimal alternatives.) In this paper, we give an efficient algorithm that
simultaneously
explores and exploits, without a priori knowledge of any problem parameters. Furthermore, the algorithm is adaptive in the sense that its performance is near optimal in the “well-separated” case as well as the general parameter setting where this separation need not hold. |
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ISSN: | 0030-364X 1526-5463 |
DOI: | 10.1287/opre.2018.1832 |