LGMay 22, 2012

Off-Policy Actor-Critic

arXiv:1205.4839v5214 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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It addresses the need for more practical reinforcement learning methods that combine off-policy learning with actor-critic flexibility, though it is incremental as it builds on existing off-policy techniques.

This paper tackles the problem of developing an actor-critic algorithm for off-policy reinforcement learning, resulting in an incremental, linear-complexity algorithm that shows better or comparable performance on benchmark problems.

This paper presents the first actor-critic algorithm for off-policy reinforcement learning. Our algorithm is online and incremental, and its per-time-step complexity scales linearly with the number of learned weights. Previous work on actor-critic algorithms is limited to the on-policy setting and does not take advantage of the recent advances in off-policy gradient temporal-difference learning. Off-policy techniques, such as Greedy-GQ, enable a target policy to be learned while following and obtaining data from another (behavior) policy. For many problems, however, actor-critic methods are more practical than action value methods (like Greedy-GQ) because they explicitly represent the policy; consequently, the policy can be stochastic and utilize a large action space. In this paper, we illustrate how to practically combine the generality and learning potential of off-policy learning with the flexibility in action selection given by actor-critic methods. We derive an incremental, linear time and space complexity algorithm that includes eligibility traces, prove convergence under assumptions similar to previous off-policy algorithms, and empirically show better or comparable performance to existing algorithms on standard reinforcement-learning benchmark problems.

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