Learning Representation and Control in Continuous Markov Decision ProcessesOpen Website

2006 (modified: 16 Jul 2019)AAAI 2006Readers: Everyone
Abstract: This paper presents a novel framework for simultaneously learning representation and control in continuous Markov decision processes. Our approach builds on the framework of proto-value functions, in which the underlying representation or basis functions are automatically derived from a spectral analysis of the state space manifold. The proto-value functions correspond to the eigenfunctions of the graph Laplacian. We describe an approach to extend the eigenfunctions to novel states using the Nystrom extension. A least-squares policy iteration method is used to learn the control policy, where the underlying subspace for approximating the value function is spanned by the learned proto-value functions. A detailed set of experiments is presented using classic benchmark tasks, including the inverted pendulum and the mountain car, showing the sensitivity in performance to various parameters, and including comparisons with a parametric radial basis function method.
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