Statistically Efficient Off-Policy Policy Gradients
Kallus, Nathan, Uehara, Masatoshi
Policy gradient methods in reinforcement learning update policy parameters by taking steps in the direction of an estimated gradient of policy value. In this paper, we consider the statistically efficient estimation of policy gradients from off-policy data, where the estimation is particularly non-trivial. We derive the asymptotic lower bound on the feasible mean-squared error in both Markov and non-Markov decision processes and show that existing estimators fail to achieve it in general settings. We propose a meta-algorithm that achieves the lower bound without any parametric assumptions and exhibits a unique 3-way double robustness property. We discuss how to estimate nuisances that the algorithm relies on. Finally, we establish guarantees on the rate at which we approach a stationary point when we take steps in the direction of our new estimated policy gradient.
Feb-20-2020
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