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Parsimonious Learning-Augmented Caching

Sungjin Im · Ravi Kumar · Aditya Petety · Manish Purohit

Room 310

Abstract:

Learning-augmented algorithms---in which, traditional algorithms are augmented with machine-learned predictions---have emerged as a framework to go beyond worst-case analysis. The overarching goal is to design algorithms that perform near-optimally when the predictions are accurate yet retain certain worst-case guarantees irrespective of the accuracy of the predictions. This framework has been successfully applied to online problems such as caching where the predictions can be used to alleviate uncertainties. In this paper we introduce and study the setting in which the learning-augmented algorithm can utilize the predictions parsimoniously. We consider the caching problem---which has been extensively studied in the learning-augmented setting---and show that one can achieve quantitatively similar results but only using a \emph{sublinear} number of predictions.

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