ROOT: Rethinking Offline Optimization as Distributional Translation via Probabilistic Bridge
–Neural Information Processing Systems
This paper studies the black-box optimization task which aims to find the maxima of a black-box function using a static set of its observed input-output pairs. This is often achieved via learning and optimizing a surrogate function with that offline data. Alternatively, it can also be framed as an inverse modeling task that maps a desired performance to potential input candidates that achieve it. Both approaches are constrained by the limited amount of offline data. To mitigate this limitation, we introduce a new perspective that casts offline optimization as a distributional translation task.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Jun-19-2026, 16:26:41 GMT
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