A continuous-time approach to online optimization

01/27/2014
by   Joon Kwon, et al.
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We consider a family of learning strategies for online optimization problems that evolve in continuous time and we show that they lead to no regret. From a more traditional, discrete-time viewpoint, this continuous-time approach allows us to derive the no-regret properties of a large class of discrete-time algorithms including as special cases the exponential weight algorithm, online mirror descent, smooth fictitious play and vanishingly smooth fictitious play. In so doing, we obtain a unified view of many classical regret bounds, and we show that they can be decomposed into a term stemming from continuous-time considerations and a term which measures the disparity between discrete and continuous time. As a result, we obtain a general class of infinite horizon learning strategies that guarantee an O(n^-1/2) regret bound without having to resort to a doubling trick.

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