Thompson Sampling for Multi-Objective Linear Contextual Bandit

Min-hwan Oh (Seoul National University) · Somangchan Park (Seoul National University) · Heesang Ann (Seoul National University)
algorithm analysisarm selectionconflicting objectiveseffective pareto frontempirical pareto frontempirical resultsfeature vectorsmulti-objective linear contextual banditmulti-objective performanceoptimizationpareto regret guaranteesrandomized linear bandit algorithmsregret minimizationsampling parametersthompson samplingworst-case pareto regret bound

We study the multi-objective linear contextual bandit problem, where multiple possible conflicting objectives must be optimized simultaneously. We propose $\texttt{MOL-TS}$, the first Thompson Sampling algorithm with Pareto regret guarantees for this problem. Unlike standard approaches that compute an empirical Pareto front each round, $\texttt{MOL-TS}$ samples parameters across objectives and efficiently selects an arm from a novel effective Pareto front, which accounts for repeated selections over time. Our analysis shows that $\texttt{MOL-TS}$ achieves a worst-case Pareto regret bound of $\widetilde{O}(d^{3/2}\sqrt{T})$, where $d$ is the dimension of the feature vectors, $T$ is the total number of rounds, matching the best known order for randomized linear bandit algorithms for single objective. Empirical results confirm the benefits of our proposed approach, demonstrating improved regret minimization and strong multi-objective performance.