Predictive Representations of State

Littman, Michael L., Sutton, Richard S.

Neural Information Processing Systems 

We show that states of a dynamical system can be usefully represented bymulti-step, action-conditional predictions of future observations. Staterepresentations that are grounded in data in this way may be easier to learn, generalize better, and be less dependent onaccurate prior models than, for example, POMDP state representations. Building on prior work by Jaeger and by Rivest and Schapire, in this paper we compare and contrast a linear specialization ofthe predictive approach with the state representations used in POMDPs and in k-order Markov models. Ours is the first specific formulation of the predictive idea that includes both stochasticity and actions (controls). We show that any system has a linear predictive state representation with number of predictions no greater than the number of states in its minimal POMDP model.

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