Competing with an infinite set of models in reinforcement learning

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Nguyen, Phuong
Maillard, Odalric Ambrym
Ryabko, Daniil
Ortner, Ronald

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We consider a reinforcement learning setting where the learner also has to deal with the problem of finding a suitable staterepresentation function from a given set of models. This has to be done while interacting with the environment in an online fashion (no resets), and the goal is to have small regret with respect to any Markov model in the set. For this setting, recently the BLB algorithm has been proposed, which achieves regret of order T2/3, provided that the given set of models is finite. Our first contribution is to extend this result to a countably infinite set of models. Moreover, the BLB regret bound suffers from an additive term that can be exponential in the diameter of the MDP involved, since the diameter has to be guessed. The algorithm we propose avoids guessing the diameter, thus improving the regret bound.

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Journal of Machine Learning Research

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