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Apple Tasting: Combinatorial Dimensions and Minimax Rates

29 October 2023
Vinod Raman
Unique Subedi
Ananth Raman
Ambuj Tewari
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Abstract

In online binary classification under \emph{apple tasting} feedback, the learner only observes the true label if it predicts ``1". First studied by \cite{helmbold2000apple}, we revisit this classical partial-feedback setting and study online learnability from a combinatorial perspective. We show that the Littlestone dimension continues to provide a tight quantitative characterization of apple tasting in the agnostic setting, closing an open question posed by \cite{helmbold2000apple}. In addition, we give a new combinatorial parameter, called the Effective width, that tightly quantifies the minimax expected mistakes in the realizable setting. As a corollary, we use the Effective width to establish a \emph{trichotomy} of the minimax expected number of mistakes in the realizable setting. In particular, we show that in the realizable setting, the expected number of mistakes of any learner, under apple tasting feedback, can be Θ(1),Θ(T)\Theta(1), \Theta(\sqrt{T})Θ(1),Θ(T​), or Θ(T)\Theta(T)Θ(T). This is in contrast to the full-information realizable setting where only Θ(1)\Theta(1)Θ(1) and Θ(T)\Theta(T)Θ(T) are possible.

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