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Poster

Model-based RL with Optimistic Posterior Sampling: Structural Conditions and Sample Complexity

Alekh Agarwal · Tong Zhang

Hall J (level 1) #720

Keywords: [ Reinforcement Learning ] [ Model-Based RL ] [ Sample Complexity ]


Abstract:

We propose a general framework to design posterior sampling methods for model-based RL. We show that the proposed algorithms can be analyzed by reducing regret to Hellinger distance in conditional probability estimation. We further show that optimistic posterior sampling can control this Hellinger distance, when we measure model error via data likelihood. This technique allows us to design and analyze unified posterior sampling algorithms with state-of-the-art sample complexity guarantees for many model-based RL settings. We illustrate our general result in many special cases, demonstrating the versatility of our framework.

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