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arxiv: 1304.3999 · v1 · pith:Q523XFRBnew · submitted 2013-04-15 · 💻 cs.AI · cs.RO

Off-policy Learning with Eligibility Traces: A Survey

classification 💻 cs.AI cs.RO
keywords lambdaoff-policylearningalgorithmssomealgorithmicapproacheligibility
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In the framework of Markov Decision Processes, off-policy learning, that is the problem of learning a linear approximation of the value function of some fixed policy from one trajectory possibly generated by some other policy. We briefly review on-policy learning algorithms of the literature (gradient-based and least-squares-based), adopting a unified algorithmic view. Then, we highlight a systematic approach for adapting them to off-policy learning with eligibility traces. This leads to some known algorithms - off-policy LSTD(\lambda), LSPE(\lambda), TD(\lambda), TDC/GQ(\lambda) - and suggests new extensions - off-policy FPKF(\lambda), BRM(\lambda), gBRM(\lambda), GTD2(\lambda). We describe a comprehensive algorithmic derivation of all algorithms in a recursive and memory-efficent form, discuss their known convergence properties and illustrate their relative empirical behavior on Garnet problems. Our experiments suggest that the most standard algorithms on and off-policy LSTD(\lambda)/LSPE(\lambda) - and TD(\lambda) if the feature space dimension is too large for a least-squares approach - perform the best.

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