Learning the Kalman Filter with Fine-Grained Sample Complexity
Zhang, Xiangyuan, Hu, Bin, Başar, Tamer
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We develop the first end-to-end sample complexity of model-free policy gradient (PG) methods in discrete-time infinite-horizon Kalman filtering. Specifically, we introduce the receding-horizon policy gradient (RHPG-KF) framework and demonstrate $\tilde{\mathcal{O}}(\epsilon^{-2})$ sample complexity for RHPG-KF in learning a stabilizing filter that is $\epsilon$-close to the optimal Kalman filter. Notably, the proposed RHPG-KF framework does not require the system to be open-loop stable nor assume any prior knowledge of a stabilizing filter. Our results shed light on applying model-free PG methods to control a linear dynamical system where the state measurements could be corrupted by statistical noises and other (possibly adversarial) disturbances.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-27-2023
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