Hierarchical Multi-Armed Bandits for Discovering Hidden Populations

Suhansanu Kumar, Heting Gao, Changyu Wang, K. Chang, H. Sundaram
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This paper proposes a novel algorithm to discover hidden individuals in a social network. The problem is increasingly important for social scientists as the populations (e.g., individuals with mental illness) that they study converse online. Since these populations do not use the category (e.g., mental illness) to self-describe, directly querying with text is non-trivial. To by-pass the limitations of network and query re-writing frameworks, we focus on identifying hidden populations through attributed search. We propose a hierarchical Multi-Arm Bandit (DT-TMP) sampler that uses a decision tree coupled with reinforcement learning to query the combinatorial attributed search space by exploring and expanding along high yielding decision-tree branches. A comprehensive set of experiments over a suite of twelve sampling tasks on three online web platforms, and three offline entity datasets reveals that DT-TMP outperforms all baseline samplers by upto a margin of 54% on Twitter and 48% on RateMDs. An extensive ablation study confirms DT-TMP's superior performance under different sampling scenarios.
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发现隐藏人口的分层多武装土匪
提出了一种新的发现社交网络中隐藏个体的算法。这个问题对社会科学家来说越来越重要,因为他们研究的人群(例如精神疾病患者)在网上交流。由于这些人群不使用类别(如精神疾病)来进行自我描述,因此直接使用文本进行查询是非平凡的。为了克服网络和查询重写框架的限制,我们着重于通过属性搜索识别隐藏种群。我们提出了一种分层多臂班迪(DT-TMP)采样器,该采样器使用决策树和强化学习相结合,通过沿着高产决策树分支探索和扩展来查询组合属性搜索空间。在三个在线网络平台和三个离线实体数据集上进行的一套12个采样任务的综合实验表明,DT-TMP在Twitter上的性能优于所有基线采样器,最高可达54%,在RateMDs上可达48%。广泛的消融研究证实了DT-TMP在不同采样场景下的优越性能。
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