Emergent Mind

On-Policy Deep Reinforcement Learning for the Average-Reward Criterion

(2106.07329)
Published Jun 14, 2021 in cs.LG , cs.AI , and stat.ML

Abstract

We develop theory and algorithms for average-reward on-policy Reinforcement Learning (RL). We first consider bounding the difference of the long-term average reward for two policies. We show that previous work based on the discounted return (Schulman et al., 2015; Achiam et al., 2017) results in a non-meaningful bound in the average-reward setting. By addressing the average-reward criterion directly, we then derive a novel bound which depends on the average divergence between the two policies and Kemeny's constant. Based on this bound, we develop an iterative procedure which produces a sequence of monotonically improved policies for the average reward criterion. This iterative procedure can then be combined with classic DRL (Deep Reinforcement Learning) methods, resulting in practical DRL algorithms that target the long-run average reward criterion. In particular, we demonstrate that Average-Reward TRPO (ATRPO), which adapts the on-policy TRPO algorithm to the average-reward criterion, significantly outperforms TRPO in the most challenging MuJuCo environments.

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