Computing monotone policies for Markov decision processes: a nearly-isotonic penalty approach
Abstract
This paper discusses algorithms for solving Markov decision processes (MDPs) that have monotone optimal policies. We propose a two-stage alternating convex optimization scheme that can accelerate the search for an optimal policy by exploiting the monotone property. The first stage is a linear program formulated in terms of the joint state-action probabilities. The second stage is a regularized problem formulated in terms of the conditional probabilities of actions given states. The regularization uses techniques from nearly-isotonic regression. While a variety of iterative method can be used in the first formulation of the problem, we show in numerical simulations that, in particular, the alternating method of multipliers (ADMM) can be significantly accelerated using the regularization step.
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@article{arxiv.1704.00621,
title = {Computing monotone policies for Markov decision processes: a nearly-isotonic penalty approach},
author = {Robert Mattila and Cristian R. Rojas and Vikram Krishnamurthy and Bo Wahlberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.00621},
year = {2017}
}
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This work has been accepted for presentation at the 20th World Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control, 9-14 July 2017