Computer Science > Machine Learning
[Submitted on 8 Oct 2023]
Title:The Reinforce Policy Gradient Algorithm Revisited
View PDFAbstract:We revisit the Reinforce policy gradient algorithm from the literature. Note that this algorithm typically works with cost returns obtained over random length episodes obtained from either termination upon reaching a goal state (as with episodic tasks) or from instants of visit to a prescribed recurrent state (in the case of continuing tasks). We propose a major enhancement to the basic algorithm. We estimate the policy gradient using a function measurement over a perturbed parameter by appealing to a class of random search approaches. This has advantages in the case of systems with infinite state and action spaces as it relax some of the regularity requirements that would otherwise be needed for proving convergence of the Reinforce algorithm. Nonetheless, we observe that even though we estimate the gradient of the performance objective using the performance objective itself (and not via the sample gradient), the algorithm converges to a neighborhood of a local minimum. We also provide a proof of convergence for this new algorithm.
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