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Enhancing Reinforcement Learning Agents with Local Guides

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arxiv 2402.13930 v1 pith:U5MQWD7V submitted 2024-02-21 cs.LG cs.SYeess.SY

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keywords learningreinforcementagentlocalalgorithmguidespoliciesactions
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This paper addresses the problem of integrating local guide policies into a Reinforcement Learning agent. For this, we show how to adapt existing algorithms to this setting before introducing a novel algorithm based on a noisy policy-switching procedure. This approach builds on a proper Approximate Policy Evaluation (APE) scheme to provide a perturbation that carefully leads the local guides towards better actions. We evaluated our method on a set of classical Reinforcement Learning problems, including safety-critical systems where the agent cannot enter some areas at the risk of triggering catastrophic consequences. In all the proposed environments, our agent proved to be efficient at leveraging those policies to improve the performance of any APE-based Reinforcement Learning algorithm, especially in its first learning stages.

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