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arxiv 2410.08997 v2 pith:F6Y4WTH3 submitted 2024-10-11 cs.LG cs.AIstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.AIstat.ML
keywords hierarchicallearningvalueapproximatorsreinforcementuniversalfunctionfunctions
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There have been key advancements to building universal approximators for multi-goal collections of reinforcement learning value functions -- key elements in estimating long-term returns of states in a parameterized manner. We extend this to hierarchical reinforcement learning, using the options framework, by introducing hierarchical universal value function approximators (H-UVFAs). This allows us to leverage the added benefits of scaling, planning, and generalization expected in temporal abstraction settings. We develop supervised and reinforcement learning methods for learning embeddings of the states, goals, options, and actions in the two hierarchical value functions: $Q(s, g, o; \theta)$ and $Q(s, g, o, a; \theta)$. Finally we demonstrate generalization of the HUVFAs and show they outperform corresponding UVFAs.

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