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Apple Tasting Revisited: Bayesian Approaches to Partially Monitored Online Binary Classification

James A. Grant
David S. Leslie
Abstract

We consider a variant of online binary classification where a learner sequentially assigns labels (00 or 11) to items with unknown true class. If, but only if, the learner chooses label 11 they immediately observe the true label of the item. The learner faces a trade-off between short-term classification accuracy and long-term information gain. This problem has previously been studied under the name of the `apple tasting' problem. We revisit this problem as a partial monitoring problem with side information, and focus on the case where item features are linked to true classes via a logistic regression model. Our principal contribution is a study of the performance of Thompson Sampling (TS) for this problem. Using recently developed information-theoretic tools, we show that TS achieves a Bayesian regret bound of an improved order to previous approaches. Further, we experimentally verify that efficient approximations to TS and Information Directed Sampling via P\'{o}lya-Gamma augmentation have superior empirical performance to existing methods.

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