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Safe Policy Improvement with an Estimated Baseline Policy

Authors :
Simão, Thiago D.
Laroche, Romain
Combes, Rémi Tachet des
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Previous work has shown the unreliability of existing algorithms in the batch Reinforcement Learning setting, and proposed the theoretically-grounded Safe Policy Improvement with Baseline Bootstrapping (SPIBB) fix: reproduce the baseline policy in the uncertain state-action pairs, in order to control the variance on the trained policy performance. However, in many real-world applications such as dialogue systems, pharmaceutical tests or crop management, data is collected under human supervision and the baseline remains unknown. In this paper, we apply SPIBB algorithms with a baseline estimate built from the data. We formally show safe policy improvement guarantees over the true baseline even without direct access to it. Our empirical experiments on finite and continuous states tasks support the theoretical findings. It shows little loss of performance in comparison with SPIBB when the baseline policy is given, and more importantly, drastically and significantly outperforms competing algorithms both in safe policy improvement, and in average performance.<br />Comment: Published at AAMAS 2020

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1909.05236
Document Type :
Working Paper