A primal-dual algorithm with optimistic mirror descent is claimed to achieve O~(sqrt K) regret and O~(sqrt K) strong constraint violation in episodic CMDPs with anytime adversarial constraints, without Slater's condition.
Finding the Stochastic Shortest Path with Low Regret: The Adversarial Cost and Unknown Transition Case
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We make significant progress toward the stochastic shortest path problem with adversarial costs and unknown transition. Specifically, we develop algorithms that achieve $\widetilde{O}(\sqrt{S^2ADT_\star K})$ regret for the full-information setting and $\widetilde{O}(\sqrt{S^3A^2DT_\star K})$ regret for the bandit feedback setting, where $D$ is the diameter, $T_\star$ is the expected hitting time of the optimal policy, $S$ is the number of states, $A$ is the number of actions, and $K$ is the number of episodes. Our work strictly improves (Rosenberg and Mansour, 2020) in the full information setting, extends (Chen et al., 2020) from known transition to unknown transition, and is also the first to consider the most challenging combination: bandit feedback with adversarial costs and unknown transition. To remedy the gap between our upper bounds and the current best lower bounds constructed via a stochastically oblivious adversary, we also propose algorithms with near-optimal regret for this special case.
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An Optimistic Algorithm for online CMDPS with Anytime Adversarial Constraints
A primal-dual algorithm with optimistic mirror descent is claimed to achieve O~(sqrt K) regret and O~(sqrt K) strong constraint violation in episodic CMDPs with anytime adversarial constraints, without Slater's condition.