First-order Policy Optimization for Robust Policy Evaluation (2307.15890v1)
Abstract: We adopt a policy optimization viewpoint towards policy evaluation for robust Markov decision process with $\mathrm{s}$-rectangular ambiguity sets. The developed method, named first-order policy evaluation (FRPE), provides the first unified framework for robust policy evaluation in both deterministic (offline) and stochastic (online) settings, with either tabular representation or generic function approximation. In particular, we establish linear convergence in the deterministic setting, and $\tilde{\mathcal{O}}(1/\epsilon2)$ sample complexity in the stochastic setting. FRPE also extends naturally to evaluating the robust state-action value function with $(\mathrm{s}, \mathrm{a})$-rectangular ambiguity sets. We discuss the application of the developed results for stochastic policy optimization of large-scale robust MDPs.
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