2011 COLT COLT 2011

Blackwell Approachability and No-Regret Learning are Equivalent

Abstract

We consider the celebrated Blackwell Approachability Theorem for two-player games with vector payoffs. Blackwell himself previously showed that the theorem implies the existence of a “no-regret” algorithm for a simple online learning problem. We show that this relationship is in fact much stronger, that Blackwell’s result is equivalent to, in a very strong sense, the problem of regret minimization for Online Linear Optimization. We show that any algorithm for one such problem can be efficiently converted into an algorithm for the other. We provide one novel application of this reduction: the first efficient algorithm for calibrated forecasting.

🚀 Conference Pioneer — COLT 2011
🌉 Interdisciplinary Bridge — Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
📈 Trend Setter — Game AI
🧭 Keyword Pioneer — no-regret learning
🐝 Cross-Pollinator — Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Mathematics & Optimization, Reinforcement Learning