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Federated Bandit: A Gossiping Approach

  • Zhaowei Zhu
  • , Jingxuan Zhu
  • , Ji Liu
  • , Yang Liu
  • University of California at Santa Cruz
  • Stony Brook University

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Abstract

We study Federated Bandit, a decentralized Multi-Armed Bandit (MAB) problem with a set of N agents, who can only communicate their local data with neighbors described by a connected graph G. Each agent makes a sequence of decisions on selecting an arm from M candidates, yet they only have access to local and potentially biased feedback/evaluation of the true reward for each action taken. Learning only locally will lead agents to sub-optimal actions while converging to a no-regret strategy requires a collection of distributed data. Motivated by the proposal of federated learning, we aim for a solution with which agents will never share their local observations with a central entity, and will be allowed to only share a private copy of his/her own information with their neighbors. We first propose a decentralized bandit algorithm GossipUCB, which is a coupling of variants of both the classical gossiping algorithm and the celebrated Upper Confidence Bound (UCB) bandit algorithm. We show that GossipUCB successfully adapts local bandit learning into a global gossiping process for sharing information among connected agents, and achieves guaranteed regret at the order of O(max(poly(N,M) log T, poly(N,M) logλ2-1 N)) for all N agents, where λ2g(0,1) is the second largest eigenvalue of the expected gossip matrix, which is a function of G. We then propose FedUCB, a differentially private version of GossipUCB, in which the agents preserve ϵ-differential privacy of their local data while achieving O(max poly(N,M)/ϵ log2.5 T, poly(N,M) (logλ2-1 N + log T)) regret.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3-4
Number of pages2
JournalPerformance Evaluation Review
Volume49
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2021

Keywords

  • decentralized multi-Armed bandit
  • differential privacy
  • federated learning
  • heterogeneous rewards

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