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arxiv: 2211.03011 · v1 · pith:VS2VPTP5new · submitted 2022-11-06 · 💻 cs.LG · cs.SY· eess.SY· stat.ML

On learning history based policies for controlling Markov decision processes

classification 💻 cs.LG cs.SYeess.SYstat.ML
keywords history-basedabstractionalgorithmscontroldecisionframeworkmarkovmemory-less
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Reinforcementlearning(RL)folkloresuggeststhathistory-basedfunctionapproximationmethods,suchas recurrent neural nets or history-based state abstraction, perform better than their memory-less counterparts, due to the fact that function approximation in Markov decision processes (MDP) can be viewed as inducing a Partially observable MDP. However, there has been little formal analysis of such history-based algorithms, as most existing frameworks focus exclusively on memory-less features. In this paper, we introduce a theoretical framework for studying the behaviour of RL algorithms that learn to control an MDP using history-based feature abstraction mappings. Furthermore, we use this framework to design a practical RL algorithm and we numerically evaluate its effectiveness on a set of continuous control tasks.

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