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State Augmented Constrained Reinforcement Learning: Overcoming the Limitations of Learning with Rewards

Machine Learning 2023-09-22 v2 Robotics Optimization and Control

Abstract

A common formulation of constrained reinforcement learning involves multiple rewards that must individually accumulate to given thresholds. In this class of problems, we show a simple example in which the desired optimal policy cannot be induced by any weighted linear combination of rewards. Hence, there exist constrained reinforcement learning problems for which neither regularized nor classical primal-dual methods yield optimal policies. This work addresses this shortcoming by augmenting the state with Lagrange multipliers and reinterpreting primal-dual methods as the portion of the dynamics that drives the multipliers evolution. This approach provides a systematic state augmentation procedure that is guaranteed to solve reinforcement learning problems with constraints. Thus, as we illustrate by an example, while previous methods can fail at finding optimal policies, running the dual dynamics while executing the augmented policy yields an algorithm that provably samples actions from the optimal policy.

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@article{arxiv.2102.11941,
  title  = {State Augmented Constrained Reinforcement Learning: Overcoming the Limitations of Learning with Rewards},
  author = {Miguel Calvo-Fullana and Santiago Paternain and Luiz F. O. Chamon and Alejandro Ribeiro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.11941},
  year   = {2023}
}