Bayesian optimization using pseudo-points

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Bayesian optimization (BO) is a popular approach for expensive black-box optimization, with applications including parameter tuning, experimental design, and robotics. BO usually models the objective function by a Gaussian process (GP), and iteratively samples the next data point by maximizing an acquisition function. In this paper, we propose a new general framework for BO by generating pseudo-points (i.e., data points whose objective values are not evaluated) to improve the GP model. With the classic acquisition function, i.e., upper confidence bound (UCB), we prove that the cumulative regret can be generally upper bounded. Experiments using UCB and other acquisition functions, i.e., probability of improvement (PI) and expectation of improvement (EI), on synthetic as well as real-world problems clearly show the advantage of generating pseudo-points.

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Qian, C., Xiong, H., & Xue, K. (2020). Bayesian optimization using pseudo-points. In IJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 2021-January, pp. 3044–3050). International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2020/421

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