03/05/2021

Optimism in Reinforcement Learning with Generalized Linear Function Approximation

Yining Wang, Ruosong Wang, Simon Du, Akshay Krishnamurthy

Keywords: reinforcement learning, theory, exploration, function approximation, provable sample efficiency, regret analysis, optimism

Abstract: We design a new provably efficient algorithm for episodic reinforcement learning with generalized linear function approximation. We analyze the algorithm under a new expressivity assumption that we call ``optimistic closure,'' which is strictly weaker than assumptions from prior analyses for the linear setting. With optimistic closure, we prove that our algorithm enjoys a regret bound of $\widetilde{O}\left(H\sqrt{d^3 T}\right)$ where $H$ is the horizon, $d$ is the dimensionality of the state-action features and $T$ is the number of episodes. This is the first statistically and computationally efficient algorithm for reinforcement learning with generalized linear functions.

 0
 0
 0
 0
This is an embedded video. Talk and the respective paper are published at ICLR 2021 virtual conference. If you are one of the authors of the paper and want to manage your upload, see the question "My papertalk has been externally embedded..." in the FAQ section.

Comments

Post Comment
no comments yet
code of conduct: tbd Characters remaining: 140

Similar Papers