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Optimally Teaching a Linear Behavior Cloning Agent

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arxiv 2311.15399 v1 pith:FXEGFHAT submitted 2023-11-26 cs.LG cs.AI

classification cs.LGcs.AI
keywords teachingalgorithmlearnerlinearoptimalapproximationbehaviorcloning
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We study optimal teaching of Linear Behavior Cloning (LBC) learners. In this setup, the teacher can select which states to demonstrate to an LBC learner. The learner maintains a version space of infinite linear hypotheses consistent with the demonstration. The goal of the teacher is to teach a realizable target policy to the learner using minimum number of state demonstrations. This number is known as the Teaching Dimension(TD). We present a teaching algorithm called ``Teach using Iterative Elimination(TIE)" that achieves instance optimal TD. However, we also show that finding optimal teaching set computationally is NP-hard. We further provide an approximation algorithm that guarantees an approximation ratio of $\log(|A|-1)$ on the teaching dimension. Finally, we provide experimental results to validate the efficiency and effectiveness of our algorithm.

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