Yunchuan Zhang

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4papers
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4 Papers

LGJun 30, 2023
Bayesian Optimization with Formal Safety Guarantees via Online Conformal Prediction

Yunchuan Zhang, Sangwoo Park, Osvaldo Simeone

Black-box zero-th order optimization is a central primitive for applications in fields as diverse as finance, physics, and engineering. In a common formulation of this problem, a designer sequentially attempts candidate solutions, receiving noisy feedback on the value of each attempt from the system. In this paper, we study scenarios in which feedback is also provided on the safety of the attempted solution, and the optimizer is constrained to limit the number of unsafe solutions that are tried throughout the optimization process. Focusing on methods based on Bayesian optimization (BO), prior art has introduced an optimization scheme -- referred to as SAFEOPT -- that is guaranteed not to select any unsafe solution with a controllable probability over feedback noise as long as strict assumptions on the safety constraint function are met. In this paper, a novel BO-based approach is introduced that satisfies safety requirements irrespective of properties of the constraint function. This strong theoretical guarantee is obtained at the cost of allowing for an arbitrary, controllable but non-zero, rate of violation of the safety constraint. The proposed method, referred to as SAFE-BOCP, builds on online conformal prediction (CP) and is specialized to the cases in which feedback on the safety constraint is either noiseless or noisy. Experimental results on synthetic and real-world data validate the advantages and flexibility of the proposed SAFE-BOCP.

SPDec 1, 2025
Bayesian Optimization for Non-Cooperative Game-Based Radio Resource Management

Yunchuan Zhang, Jiechen Chen, Junshuo Liu et al.

Radio resource management in modern cellular networks often calls for the optimization of complex utility functions that are potentially conflicting between different base stations (BSs). Coordinating the resource allocation strategies efficiently across BSs to ensure stable network service poses significant challenges, especially when each utility is accessible only via costly, black-box evaluations. This paper considers formulating the resource allocation among spectrum sharing BSs as a non-cooperative game, with the goal of aligning their allocation incentives toward a stable outcome. To address this challenge, we propose PPR-UCB, a novel Bayesian optimization (BO) strategy that learns from sequential decision-evaluation pairs to approximate pure Nash equilibrium (PNE) solutions. PPR-UCB applies martingale techniques to Gaussian process (GP) surrogates and constructs high probability confidence bounds for utilities uncertainty quantification. Experiments on downlink transmission power allocation in a multi-cell multi-antenna system demonstrate the efficiency of PPR-UCB in identifying effective equilibrium solutions within a few data samples.

LGMar 14, 2024
Multi-Fidelity Bayesian Optimization With Across-Task Transferable Max-Value Entropy Search

Yunchuan Zhang, Sangwoo Park, Osvaldo Simeone

In many applications, ranging from logistics to engineering, a designer is faced with a sequence of optimization tasks for which the objectives are in the form of black-box functions that are costly to evaluate. Furthermore, higher-fidelity evaluations of the optimization objectives often entail a larger cost. Existing multi-fidelity black-box optimization strategies select candidate solutions and fidelity levels with the goal of maximizing the information about the optimal value or the optimal solution for the current task. Assuming that successive optimization tasks are related, this paper introduces a novel information-theoretic acquisition function that balances the need to acquire information about the current task with the goal of collecting information transferable to future tasks. The proposed method transfers across tasks distributions over parameters of a Gaussian process surrogate model by implementing particle-based variational Bayesian updates. Theoretical insights based on the analysis of the expected regret substantiate the benefits of acquiring transferable knowledge across tasks. Furthermore, experimental results across synthetic and real-world examples reveal that the proposed acquisition strategy that caters to future tasks can significantly improve the optimization efficiency as soon as a sufficient number of tasks is processed.

LGJun 20, 2021
Transfer Bayesian Meta-learning via Weighted Free Energy Minimization

Yunchuan Zhang, Sharu Theresa Jose, Osvaldo Simeone

Meta-learning optimizes the hyperparameters of a training procedure, such as its initialization, kernel, or learning rate, based on data sampled from a number of auxiliary tasks. A key underlying assumption is that the auxiliary tasks, known as meta-training tasks, share the same generating distribution as the tasks to be encountered at deployment time, known as meta-test tasks. This may, however, not be the case when the test environment differ from the meta-training conditions. To address shifts in task generating distribution between meta-training and meta-testing phases, this paper introduces weighted free energy minimization (WFEM) for transfer meta-learning. We instantiate the proposed approach for non-parametric Bayesian regression and classification via Gaussian Processes (GPs). The method is validated on a toy sinusoidal regression problem, as well as on classification using miniImagenet and CUB data sets, through comparison with standard meta-learning of GP priors as implemented by PACOH.