This paper is about the exploitation of Lipschitz continuity properties for Markov Decision Processes to safely speed up policy-gradient algorithms. Starting from assumptions about the Lipschitz continuity of the state-transition model, the reward function, and the policies considered in the learning process, we show that both the expected return of a policy and its gradient are Lipschitz continuous w.r.t. policy parameters. By leveraging such properties, we define policy-parameter updates that guarantee a performance improvement at each iteration. The proposed methods are empirically evaluated and compared to other related approaches using different configurations of three popular control scenarios: the linear quadratic regulator, the mass-spring-damper system and the ship-steering control.
Policy gradient in Lipschitz Markov Decision Processes
PIROTTA, MATTEO;RESTELLI, MARCELLO;BASCETTA, LUCA
2015-01-01
Abstract
This paper is about the exploitation of Lipschitz continuity properties for Markov Decision Processes to safely speed up policy-gradient algorithms. Starting from assumptions about the Lipschitz continuity of the state-transition model, the reward function, and the policies considered in the learning process, we show that both the expected return of a policy and its gradient are Lipschitz continuous w.r.t. policy parameters. By leveraging such properties, we define policy-parameter updates that guarantee a performance improvement at each iteration. The proposed methods are empirically evaluated and compared to other related approaches using different configurations of three popular control scenarios: the linear quadratic regulator, the mass-spring-damper system and the ship-steering control.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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