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Low-rank State-action Value-function Approximation

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arxiv 2104.08805 v1 pith:F24MBXFQ submitted 2021-04-18 cs.AI

classification cs.AI
keywords low-rankalgorithmsapproximationestimateestimationlearningnon-parametricseveral
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Value functions are central to Dynamic Programming and Reinforcement Learning but their exact estimation suffers from the curse of dimensionality, challenging the development of practical value-function (VF) estimation algorithms. Several approaches have been proposed to overcome this issue, from non-parametric schemes that aggregate states or actions to parametric approximations of state and action VFs via, e.g., linear estimators or deep neural networks. Relevantly, several high-dimensional state problems can be well-approximated by an intrinsic low-rank structure. Motivated by this and leveraging results from low-rank optimization, this paper proposes different stochastic algorithms to estimate a low-rank factorization of the $Q(s, a)$ matrix. This is a non-parametric alternative to VF approximation that dramatically reduces the computational and sample complexities relative to classical $Q$-learning methods that estimate $Q(s,a)$ separately for each state-action pair.

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