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arxiv: 1312.7606 · v2 · pith:NSNLLGV3new · submitted 2013-12-30 · 💻 cs.MA · cs.AI· cs.DC· cs.LG

Distributed Policy Evaluation Under Multiple Behavior Strategies

classification 💻 cs.MA cs.AIcs.DCcs.LG
keywords agentsbehaviorindividuallearningnetworkwhenalgorithmcooperation
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We apply diffusion strategies to develop a fully-distributed cooperative reinforcement learning algorithm in which agents in a network communicate only with their immediate neighbors to improve predictions about their environment. The algorithm can also be applied to off-policy learning, meaning that the agents can predict the response to a behavior different from the actual policies they are following. The proposed distributed strategy is efficient, with linear complexity in both computation time and memory footprint. We provide a mean-square-error performance analysis and establish convergence under constant step-size updates, which endow the network with continuous learning capabilities. The results show a clear gain from cooperation: when the individual agents can estimate the solution, cooperation increases stability and reduces bias and variance of the prediction error; but, more importantly, the network is able to approach the optimal solution even when none of the individual agents can (e.g., when the individual behavior policies restrict each agent to sample a small portion of the state space).

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