Online Learning and Equilibrium Computation with Ranking Feedback

Abstract

Online learning in arbitrary, and possibly adversarial, environments has been extensively studied in sequential decision-making, and it is closely connected to equilibrium computation in game theory. Most existing online learning algorithms rely on \emph{numeric} utility feedback from the environment, which may be unavailable in human-in-the-loop applications and/or may be restricted by privacy concerns. In this paper, we study an online learning model in which the learner only observes a \emph{ranking} over a set of proposed actions at each timestep. We consider two ranking mechanisms: rankings induced by the \emph{instantaneous} utility at the current timestep, and rankings induced by the \emph{time-average} utility up to the current timestep, under both \emph{full-information} and \emph{bandit} feedback settings. Using the standard external-regret metric, we show that sublinear regret is impossible with instantaneous-utility ranking feedback in general. Moreover, when the ranking model is relatively deterministic, \emph{i.e.}, under the Plackett-Luce model with a temperature that is sufficiently small, sublinear regret is also impossible with time-average utility ranking feedback. We then develop new algorithms that achieve sublinear regret under the additional assumption that the utility sequence has sublinear total variation. Notably, for full-information time-average utility ranking feedback, this additional assumption can be removed. As a consequence, when all players in a normal-form game follow our algorithms, repeated play yields an approximate coarse correlated equilibrium. We also demonstrate the effectiveness of our algorithms in an online large-language-model routing task.

Cite

Text

Liu et al. "Online Learning and Equilibrium Computation with Ranking Feedback." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2026.

Markdown

[Liu et al. "Online Learning and Equilibrium Computation with Ranking Feedback." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2026.](https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2026/liu2026iclr-online/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{liu2026iclr-online,
  title     = {{Online Learning and Equilibrium Computation with Ranking Feedback}},
  author    = {Liu, Mingyang and Chen, Yongshan and Fan, Zhiyuan and Farina, Gabriele and Ozdaglar, Asuman E. and Zhang, Kaiqing},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Learning Representations},
  year      = {2026},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2026/liu2026iclr-online/}
}