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Learning Relative Return Policies With Upside-Down Reinforcement Learning
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Lately, there has been a resurgence of interest in using supervised learning to solve reinforcement learning problems. Recent work in this area has largely focused on learning command-conditioned policies. We investigate the potential of one such method -- upside-down reinforcement learning -- to work with commands that specify a desired relationship between some scalar value and the observed return. We show that upside-down reinforcement learning can learn to carry out such commands online in a tabular bandit setting and in CartPole with non-linear function approximation. By doing so, we demonstrate the power of this family of methods and open the way for their practical use under more complicated command structures.
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Upside-Down Reinforcement Learning for More Interpretable Optimal Control
Random forests and extra trees match a neural network as UDRL behavior functions on CartPole, Acrobot, and Lunar Lander, and provide feature importance explanations.