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arxiv: 2002.12435 · v5 · pith:7S2MFL5Bnew · submitted 2020-02-27 · 💻 cs.LG · math.OC· stat.ML

Learning in Markov Decision Processes under Constraints

classification 💻 cs.LG math.OCstat.ML
keywords costregretrewardvectoraverageconstraintscostscumulative
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We consider reinforcement learning (RL) in Markov Decision Processes in which an agent repeatedly interacts with an environment that is modeled by a controlled Markov process. At each time step $t$, it earns a reward, and also incurs a cost-vector consisting of $M$ costs. We design model-based RL algorithms that maximize the cumulative reward earned over a time horizon of $T$ time-steps, while simultaneously ensuring that the average values of the $M$ cost expenditures are bounded by agent-specified thresholds $c^{ub}_i,i=1,2,\ldots,M$. In order to measure the performance of a reinforcement learning algorithm that satisfies the average cost constraints, we define an $M+1$ dimensional regret vector that is composed of its reward regret, and $M$ cost regrets. The reward regret measures the sub-optimality in the cumulative reward, while the $i$-th component of the cost regret vector is the difference between its $i$-th cumulative cost expense and the expected cost expenditures $Tc^{ub}_i$. We prove that the expected value of the regret vector of UCRL-CMDP, is upper-bounded as $\tilde{O}\left(T^{2\slash 3}\right)$, where $T$ is the time horizon. We further show how to reduce the regret of a desired subset of the $M$ costs, at the expense of increasing the regrets of rewards and the remaining costs. To the best of our knowledge, ours is the only work that considers non-episodic RL under average cost constraints, and derive algorithms that can~\emph{tune the regret vector} according to the agent's requirements on its cost regrets.

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