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Re-understanding Finite-State Representations of Recurrent Policy Networks

Machine Learning 2021-07-13 v3 Machine Learning

Abstract

We introduce an approach for understanding control policies represented as recurrent neural networks. Recent work has approached this problem by transforming such recurrent policy networks into finite-state machines (FSM) and then analyzing the equivalent minimized FSM. While this led to interesting insights, the minimization process can obscure a deeper understanding of a machine's operation by merging states that are semantically distinct. To address this issue, we introduce an analysis approach that starts with an unminimized FSM and applies more-interpretable reductions that preserve the key decision points of the policy. We also contribute an attention tool to attain a deeper understanding of the role of observations in the decisions. Our case studies on 7 Atari games and 3 control benchmarks demonstrate that the approach can reveal insights that have not been previously noticed.

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@article{arxiv.2006.03745,
  title  = {Re-understanding Finite-State Representations of Recurrent Policy Networks},
  author = {Mohamad H. Danesh and Anurag Koul and Alan Fern and Saeed Khorram},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.03745},
  year   = {2021}
}

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