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Regret Bounds for Kernel-Based Reinforcement Learning

12 April 2020
O. D. Domingues
Pierre Ménard
Matteo Pirotta
E. Kaufmann
Michal Valko
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Abstract

We consider the exploration-exploitation dilemma in finite-horizon reinforcement learning problems whose state-action space is endowed with a metric. We introduce Kernel-UCBVI, a model-based optimistic algorithm that leverages the smoothness of the MDP and a non-parametric kernel estimator of the rewards and transitions to efficiently balance exploration and exploitation. Unlike existing approaches with regret guarantees, it does not use any kind of partitioning of the state-action space. For problems with KKK episodes and horizon HHH, we provide a regret bound of O(H3Kmax⁡(12,2d2d+1))O\left( H^3 K^{\max\left(\frac{1}{2}, \frac{2d}{2d+1}\right)}\right)O(H3Kmax(21​,2d+12d​)), where ddd is the covering dimension of the joint state-action space. We empirically validate Kernel-UCBVI on discrete and continuous MDPs.

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