Near-Optimal Policies for Dynamic Multinomial Logit Assortment Selection Models
–Neural Information Processing Systems
In this paper we consider the dynamic assortment selection problem under an uncapacitated multinomial-logit (MNL) model. By carefully analyzing a revenue potential function, we show that a trisection based algorithm achieves an item-independent regret bound of O(sqrt(T log log T), which matches information theoretical lower bounds up to iterated logarithmic terms. Our proof technique draws tools from the unimodal/convex bandit literature as well as adaptive confidence parameters in minimax multi-armed bandit problems.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Mar-13-2026, 18:41:58 GMT
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