Natural Policy Gradient for Average Reward Non-Stationary RL
Abstract
We consider the problem of non-stationary reinforcement learning (RL) in the infinite-horizon average-reward setting. We model it by a Markov Decision Process with time-varying rewards and transition probabilities, with a variation budget of . Existing non-stationary RL algorithms focus on model-based and model-free value-based methods. Policy-based methods despite their flexibility in practice are not theoretically well understood in non-stationary RL. We propose and analyze the first model-free policy-based algorithm, Non-Stationary Natural Actor-Critic (NS-NAC), a policy gradient method with a restart based exploration for change and a novel interpretation of learning rates as adapting factors. Further, we present a bandit-over-RL based parameter-free algorithm BORL-NS-NAC that does not require prior knowledge of the variation budget . We present a dynamic regret of for both algorithms, where is the time horizon, and , are the sizes of the state and action spaces. The regret analysis leverages a novel adaptation of the Lyapunov function analysis of NAC to dynamic environments and characterizes the effects of simultaneous updates in policy, value function estimate and changes in the environment.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.16415,
title = {Natural Policy Gradient for Average Reward Non-Stationary RL},
author = {Neharika Jali and Eshika Pathak and Pranay Sharma and Guannan Qu and Gauri Joshi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.16415},
year = {2025}
}