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An Empirical Risk Minimization Approach for Offline Inverse RL and Dynamic Discrete Choice Model

Machine Learning 2026-05-06 v7 Artificial Intelligence Econometrics

Abstract

We study the problem of estimating Dynamic Discrete Choice (DDC) models, also known as offline Maximum Entropy-Regularized Inverse Reinforcement Learning (offline MaxEnt-IRL) in machine learning. The objective is to recover reward or QQ^* functions that govern agent behavior from offline behavior data. In this paper, we propose a globally convergent gradient-based method for solving these problems without the restrictive assumption of linearly parameterized rewards. The novelty of our approach lies in introducing the Empirical Risk Minimization (ERM) based IRL/DDC framework, which circumvents the need for explicit state transition probability estimation in the Bellman equation. Furthermore, our method is compatible with non-parametric estimation techniques such as neural networks. Therefore, the proposed method has the potential to be scaled to high-dimensional, infinite state spaces. A key theoretical insight underlying our approach is that the Bellman residual satisfies the Polyak-Lojasiewicz (PL) condition -- a property that, while weaker than strong convexity, is sufficient to ensure fast global convergence guarantees. Through a series of synthetic experiments, we demonstrate that our approach consistently outperforms benchmark methods and state-of-the-art alternatives.

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@article{arxiv.2502.14131,
  title  = {An Empirical Risk Minimization Approach for Offline Inverse RL and Dynamic Discrete Choice Model},
  author = {Enoch H. Kang and Hema Yoganarasimhan and Lalit Jain},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.14131},
  year   = {2026}
}