Paper ID: 2402.04933
A Bayesian Approach to Online Learning for Contextual Restless Bandits with Applications to Public Health
Biyonka Liang, Lily Xu, Aparna Taneja, Milind Tambe, Lucas Janson
Public health programs often provide interventions to encourage beneficiary adherence,and effectively allocating interventions is vital for producing the greatest overall health outcomes. Such resource allocation problems are often modeled as restless multi-armed bandits (RMABs) with unknown underlying transition dynamics, hence requiring online reinforcement learning (RL). We present Bayesian Learning for Contextual RMABs (BCoR), an online RL approach for RMABs that novelly combines techniques in Bayesian modeling with Thompson sampling to flexibly model the complex RMAB settings present in public health program adherence problems, such as context and non-stationarity. BCoR's key strength is the ability to leverage shared information within and between arms to learn the unknown RMAB transition dynamics quickly in intervention-scarce settings with relatively short time horizons, which is common in public health applications. Empirically, BCoR achieves substantially higher finite-sample performance over a range of experimental settings, including an example based on real-world adherence data that was developed in collaboration with ARMMAN, an NGO in India which runs a large-scale maternal health program, showcasing BCoR practical utility and potential for real-world deployment.
Submitted: Feb 7, 2024