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A nearly Blackwell-optimal policy gradient method

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For continuing environments, reinforcement learning (RL) methods commonly maximize the discounted reward criterion with discount factor close to 1 in order to approximate the average reward (the gain). However, such a criterion only considers the long-run steady-state performance, ignoring the transient behaviour in transient states. In this work, we develop a policy gradient method that optimizes the gain, then the bias (which indicates the transient performance and is important to capably select from policies with equal gain). We derive expressions that enable sampling for the gradient of the bias and its preconditioning Fisher matrix. We further devise an algorithm that solves the gain-then-bias (bi-level) optimization. Its key ingredient is an RL-specific logarithmic barrier function. Experimental results provide insights into the fundamental mechanisms of our proposal.

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  • Efficient Computation of Blackwell Optimal Policies using Rational Functions cs.AI · 2025-08-25 · conditional · none · ref 14 · internal anchor

    Using symbolic comparisons of rational value functions near gamma=1, the authors obtain the first strongly polynomial algorithms for Blackwell-optimal policies in deterministic MDPs and a subexponential expected algorithm for general MDPs.