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Reversible Upper Confidence Bound Algorithm to Generate Diverse Optimized Candidates

Most algorithms for the multi-armed bandit problem in reinforcement learning aimed to maximize the expected reward, which are thus useful in searching the optimized candidate with the highest reward (function value) for diverse applications (e.g., AlphaGo). However, in some typical application scenaios such as drug discovery, the aim is to search a diverse set of candidates with high reward. Here we propose a reversible upper confidence bound (rUCB) algorithm for such a purpose, and demonstrate its application in virtual screening upon intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs). It is shown that rUCB greatly reduces the query times while achieving both high accuracy and low performance loss.The rUCB may have potential application in multipoint optimization and other reinforcement-learning cases.

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