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Offline Imitation Learning from Multiple Baselines with Applications to Compiler Optimization

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arxiv 2403.19462 v1 pith:CQQASSKL submitted 2024-03-28 cs.LG cs.PL

classification cs.LGcs.PL
keywords learningalgorithmlearnpoliciespolicybaselinesboundcompiler
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This work studies a Reinforcement Learning (RL) problem in which we are given a set of trajectories collected with K baseline policies. Each of these policies can be quite suboptimal in isolation, and have strong performance in complementary parts of the state space. The goal is to learn a policy which performs as well as the best combination of baselines on the entire state space. We propose a simple imitation learning based algorithm, show a sample complexity bound on its accuracy and prove that the the algorithm is minimax optimal by showing a matching lower bound. Further, we apply the algorithm in the setting of machine learning guided compiler optimization to learn policies for inlining programs with the objective of creating a small binary. We demonstrate that we can learn a policy that outperforms an initial policy learned via standard RL through a few iterations of our approach.

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