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Unifying Value Iteration, Advantage Learning, and Dynamic Policy Programming

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arxiv 1710.10866 v1 pith:WWNGVH6F submitted 2017-10-30 stat.ML cs.LG

Unifying Value Iteration, Advantage Learning, and Dynamic Policy Programming

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Approximate dynamic programming algorithms, such as approximate value iteration, have been successfully applied to many complex reinforcement learning tasks, and a better approximate dynamic programming algorithm is expected to further extend the applicability of reinforcement learning to various tasks. In this paper we propose a new, robust dynamic programming algorithm that unifies value iteration, advantage learning, and dynamic policy programming. We call it generalized value iteration (GVI) and its approximated version, approximate GVI (AGVI). We show AGVI's performance guarantee, which includes performance guarantees for existing algorithms, as special cases. We discuss theoretical weaknesses of existing algorithms, and explain the advantages of AGVI. Numerical experiments in a simple environment support theoretical arguments, and suggest that AGVI is a promising alternative to previous algorithms.

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