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Delayed Geometric Discounts: An Alternative Criterion for Reinforcement Learning

Published 26 Sep 2022 in cs.LG and cs.AI | (2209.12483v1)

Abstract: The endeavor of AI is to design autonomous agents capable of achieving complex tasks. Namely, reinforcement learning (RL) proposes a theoretical background to learn optimal behaviors. In practice, RL algorithms rely on geometric discounts to evaluate this optimality. Unfortunately, this does not cover decision processes where future returns are not exponentially less valuable. Depending on the problem, this limitation induces sample-inefficiency (as feed-backs are exponentially decayed) and requires additional curricula/exploration mechanisms (to deal with sparse, deceptive or adversarial rewards). In this paper, we tackle these issues by generalizing the discounted problem formulation with a family of delayed objective functions. We investigate the underlying RL problem to derive: 1) the optimal stationary solution and 2) an approximation of the optimal non-stationary control. The devised algorithms solved hard exploration problems on tabular environment and improved sample-efficiency on classic simulated robotics benchmarks.

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