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Using Deep Q-Learning to Control Optimization Hyperparameters
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We present a novel definition of the reinforcement learning state, actions and reward function that allows a deep Q-network (DQN) to learn to control an optimization hyperparameter. Using Q-learning with experience replay, we train two DQNs to accept a state representation of an objective function as input and output the expected discounted return of rewards, or q-values, connected to the actions of either adjusting the learning rate or leaving it unchanged. The two DQNs learn a policy similar to a line search, but differ in the number of allowed actions. The trained DQNs in combination with a gradient-based update routine form the basis of the Q-gradient descent algorithms. To demonstrate the viability of this framework, we show that the DQN's q-values associated with optimal action converge and that the Q-gradient descent algorithms outperform gradient descent with an Armijo or nonmonotone line search. Unlike traditional optimization methods, Q-gradient descent can incorporate any objective statistic and by varying the actions we gain insight into the type of learning rate adjustment strategies that are successful for neural network optimization.
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