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Reinforcement Learning by Comparing Immediate Reward

Machine Learning 2010-09-15 v1

Abstract

This paper introduces an approach to Reinforcement Learning Algorithm by comparing their immediate rewards using a variation of Q-Learning algorithm. Unlike the conventional Q-Learning, the proposed algorithm compares current reward with immediate reward of past move and work accordingly. Relative reward based Q-learning is an approach towards interactive learning. Q-Learning is a model free reinforcement learning method that used to learn the agents. It is observed that under normal circumstances algorithm take more episodes to reach optimal Q-value due to its normal reward or sometime negative reward. In this new form of algorithm agents select only those actions which have a higher immediate reward signal in comparison to previous one. The contribution of this article is the presentation of new Q-Learning Algorithm in order to maximize the performance of algorithm and reduce the number of episode required to reach optimal Q-value. Effectiveness of proposed algorithm is simulated in a 20 x20 Grid world deterministic environment and the result for the two forms of Q-Learning Algorithms is given.

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@article{arxiv.1009.2566,
  title  = {Reinforcement Learning by Comparing Immediate Reward},
  author = {Punit Pandey and Deepshikha Pandey and Shishir Kumar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.2566},
  year   = {2010}
}
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