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The Local Optimality of Reinforcement Learning by Value Gradients, and its Relationship to Policy Gradient Learning

Machine Learning 2011-01-04 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

In this theoretical paper we are concerned with the problem of learning a value function by a smooth general function approximator, to solve a deterministic episodic control problem in a large continuous state space. It is shown that learning the gradient of the value-function at every point along a trajectory generated by a greedy policy is a sufficient condition for the trajectory to be locally extremal, and often locally optimal, and we argue that this brings greater efficiency to value-function learning. This contrasts to traditional value-function learning in which the value-function must be learnt over the whole of state space. It is also proven that policy-gradient learning applied to a greedy policy on a value-function produces a weight update equivalent to a value-gradient weight update, which provides a surprising connection between these two alternative paradigms of reinforcement learning, and a convergence proof for control problems with a value function represented by a general smooth function approximator.

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@article{arxiv.1101.0428,
  title  = {The Local Optimality of Reinforcement Learning by Value Gradients, and its Relationship to Policy Gradient Learning},
  author = {Michael Fairbank and Eduardo Alonso},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.0428},
  year   = {2011}
}