Black-box Off-policy Estimation for Infinite-Horizon Reinforcement Learning
Mousavi, Ali, Li, Lihong, Liu, Qiang, Zhou, Denny
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Off-policy estimation for long-horizon problems is important in many real-life applications such as healthcare and robotics, where high-fidelity simulators may not be available and on-policy evaluation is expensive or impossible. Recently, \cite{liu18breaking} proposed an approach that avoids the \emph{curse of horizon} suffered by typical importance-sampling-based methods. While showing promising results, this approach is limited in practice as it requires data be drawn from the \emph{stationary distribution} of a \emph{known} behavior policy. In this work, we propose a novel approach that eliminates such limitations. In particular, we formulate the problem as solving for the fixed point of a certain operator. Using tools from Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Spaces (RKHSs), we develop a new estimator that computes importance ratios of stationary distributions, without knowledge of how the off-policy data are collected. We analyze its asymptotic consistency and finite-sample generalization. Experiments on benchmarks verify the effectiveness of our approach.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-24-2020
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