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Safely Exploring Novel Actions in Recommender Systems via Deployment-Efficient Policy Learning

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  • Haruka Kiyohara

    (Cornell University)

  • Yusuke Narita

    (Yale University)

  • Yuta Saito

    (Hanjuku-kaso Co., Ltd.)

  • Kei Tateno

    (Sony Group Corporation)

  • Takuma Udagawa

    (Sony Group Corporation)

Abstract

In many real recommender systems, novel items are added frequently over time. The importance of sufficiently presenting novel actions has widely been acknowledged for improving long-term user engagement. A recent work builds on Off-Policy Learning (OPL), which trains a policy from only logged data, however, the existing methods can be unsafe in the presence of novel actions. Our goal is to develop a framework to enforce exploration of novel actions with a guarantee for safety. To this end, we first develop Safe Off-Policy Policy Gradient (Safe OPG), which is a model-free safe OPL method based on a high confidence off-policy evaluation. In our first experiment, we observe that Safe OPG almost always satisfies a safety requirement, even when existing methods violate it greatly. However, the result also reveals that Safe OPG tends to be too conservative, suggesting a difficult tradeoff between guaranteeing safety and exploring novel actions. To overcome this tradeoff, we also propose a novel framework called Deployment-Efficient Policy Learning for Safe User Exploration, which leverages safety margin and gradually relaxes safety regularization during multiple (not many) deployments. Our framework thus enables exploration of novel actions while guaranteeing safe implementation of recommender systems.

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  • Haruka Kiyohara & Yusuke Narita & Yuta Saito & Kei Tateno & Takuma Udagawa, 2025. "Safely Exploring Novel Actions in Recommender Systems via Deployment-Efficient Policy Learning," Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 2466, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University.
  • Handle: RePEc:cwl:cwldpp:2466
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