ORAC combines upper-confidence-bound reward exploration with lower-confidence-bound risk-averse cost constraints and adaptive cost weighting to improve exploration in risk-averse constrained RL.
Tactical Optimism and Pessimism for Deep Reinforcement Learning
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In recent years, deep off-policy actor-critic algorithms have become a dominant approach to reinforcement learning for continuous control. One of the primary drivers of this improved performance is the use of pessimistic value updates to address function approximation errors, which previously led to disappointing performance. However, a direct consequence of pessimism is reduced exploration, running counter to theoretical support for the efficacy of optimism in the face of uncertainty. So which approach is best? In this work, we show that the most effective degree of optimism can vary both across tasks and over the course of learning. Inspired by this insight, we introduce a novel deep actor-critic framework, Tactical Optimistic and Pessimistic (TOP) estimation, which switches between optimistic and pessimistic value learning online. This is achieved by formulating the selection as a multi-arm bandit problem. We show in a series of continuous control tasks that TOP outperforms existing methods which rely on a fixed degree of optimism, setting a new state of the art in challenging pixel-based environments. Since our changes are simple to implement, we believe these insights can easily be incorporated into a multitude of off-policy algorithms.
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Optimistic Exploration for Risk-Averse Constrained Reinforcement Learning
ORAC combines upper-confidence-bound reward exploration with lower-confidence-bound risk-averse cost constraints and adaptive cost weighting to improve exploration in risk-averse constrained RL.