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An upper confidence bounds algorithm for multi-armed bandit problems
This implementation is based on Bandit Algorithms for Website Optimization and related empirical research in "Algorithms for the multi-armed bandit problem". In addition, this module conforms to the BanditLab/2.0 specification.
Install with npm
(or yarn
):
npm install ucb --save
This implementation often encounters extended floating point numbers. Arm selection is therefore subject to JavaScript's floating point precision limitations. For general information about floating point issues see the floating point guide.
Create an optimizer with 3
arms:
const Algorithm = require('ucb');
const algorithm = new Algorithm({
arms: 3
});
Select an arm (exploits or explores, determined by the algorithm):
algorithm.select().then((arm) => {
// do something based on the chosen arm
});
Report the reward earned from a chosen arm:
algorithm.reward(arm, value);
Algorithm(config)
Creates a new optimization algorithm.
config
(Object
): algorithm instance parametersThe config
object supports two optional parameters:
arms
(Number
, Integer): The number of arms over which the optimization will operate; defaults to 2
Alternatively, the state
object resolved from Algorithm#serialize
can be passed as config
.
An instance of the ucb optimization algorithm.
const Algorithm = require('ucb');
const algorithm = new Algorithm();
assert.equal(algorithm.arms, 2);
Or, with a passed config
:
const Algorithm = require('ucb');
const algorithm = new Algorithm({ arms: 4 });
assert.equal(algorithm.arms, 4);
Algorithm#select()
Choose an arm to play, according to the optimization algorithm.
None
A Promise
that resolves to a Number
corresponding to the associated arm index.
const Algorithm = require('ucb');
const algorithm = new Algorithm();
algorithm.select().then(arm => console.log(arm));
Algorithm#reward(arm, reward)
Inform the algorithm about the payoff from a given arm.
arm
(Number
, Integer): the arm index (provided from Algorithm#select()
)reward
(Number
): the observed reward value (which can be 0 to indicate no reward)A Promise
that resolves to an updated instance of the algorithm. (The original instance is mutated as well.)
const Algorithm = require('ucb');
const algorithm = new Algorithm();
algorithm.reward(0, 1).then(updatedAlgorithm => console.log(updatedAlgorithm));
Algorithm#serialize()
Obtain a plain object representing the internal state of the algorithm.
None
A Promise
that resolves to a stringify-able Object
with parameters needed to reconstruct algorithm state.
const Algorithm = require('ucb');
const algorithm = new Algorithm();
algorithm.serialize().then(state => console.log(state));
PRs are welcome! For bugs, please include a failing test which passes when your PR is applied. Travis CI provides on-demand testing for commits and pull requests.
To enable a git hook that runs npm test
prior to pushing, cd
into the local repo and run:
touch .git/hooks/pre-push
chmod +x .git/hooks/pre-push
echo "npm test" > .git/hooks/pre-push
To run the unit test suite:
npm test
Or, to run the test suite and view test coverage:
npm run coverage
FAQs
An upper confidence bounds multi-armed bandit algorithm
The npm package ucb receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, ucb popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ucb demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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