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Reinforcement Learning in Deep Structured Teams: Initial Results with Finite and Infinite Valued Features

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arxiv 2010.02868 v4 pith:YQ4BDYZT submitted 2020-10-06 cs.MA

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keywords deeplinearmodelsalgorithmschainlearningmarkovquadratic
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In this paper, we consider Markov chain and linear quadratic models for deep structured teams with discounted and time-average cost functions under two non-classical information structures, namely, deep state sharing and no sharing. In deep structured teams, agents are coupled in dynamics and cost functions through deep state, where deep state refers to a set of orthogonal linear regressions of the states. In this article, we consider a homogeneous linear regression for Markov chain models (i.e., empirical distribution of states) and a few orthonormal linear regressions for linear quadratic models (i.e., weighted average of states). Some planning algorithms are developed for the case when the model is known, and some reinforcement learning algorithms are proposed for the case when the model is not known completely. The convergence of two model-free (reinforcement learning) algorithms, one for Markov chain models and one for linear quadratic models, is established. The results are then applied to a smart grid.

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