A contrastive self-supervised loss is shown to be equivalent to learning the evolution operator's spectral decomposition, recovering slow modes in proteins, ligand binding, and ENSO climate data.
Operator World Models for Reinforcement Learning
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Policy Mirror Descent (PMD) is a powerful and theoretically sound methodology for sequential decision-making. However, it is not directly applicable to Reinforcement Learning (RL) due to the inaccessibility of explicit action-value functions. We address this challenge by introducing a novel approach based on learning a world model of the environment using conditional mean embeddings. Leveraging tools from operator theory we derive a closed-form expression of the action-value function in terms of the world model via simple matrix operations. Combining these estimators with PMD leads to POWR, a new RL algorithm for which we prove convergence rates to the global optimum. Preliminary experiments in finite and infinite state settings support the effectiveness of our method
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Self-Supervised Evolution Operator Learning for High-Dimensional Dynamical Systems
A contrastive self-supervised loss is shown to be equivalent to learning the evolution operator's spectral decomposition, recovering slow modes in proteins, ligand binding, and ENSO climate data.