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Deep Actor-Critics with Tight Risk Certificates

26 May 2025
Bahareh Tasdighi
Manuel Haussmann
Yi-Shan Wu
A. Masegosa
M. Kandemir
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Abstract

After a period of research, deep actor-critic algorithms have reached a level where they influence our everyday lives. They serve as the driving force behind the continual improvement of large language models through user-collected feedback. However, their deployment in physical systems is not yet widely adopted, mainly because no validation scheme that quantifies their risk of malfunction. We demonstrate that it is possible to develop tight risk certificates for deep actor-critic algorithms that predict generalization performance from validation-time observations. Our key insight centers on the effectiveness of minimal evaluation data. Surprisingly, a small feasible of evaluation roll-outs collected from a pretrained policy suffices to produce accurate risk certificates when combined with a simple adaptation of PAC-Bayes theory. Specifically, we adopt a recently introduced recursive PAC-Bayes approach, which splits validation data into portions and recursively builds PAC-Bayes bounds on the excess loss of each portion's predictor, using the predictor from the previous portion as a data-informed prior. Our empirical results across multiple locomotion tasks and policy expertise levels demonstrate risk certificates that are tight enough to be considered for practical use.

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@article{tasdighi2025_2505.19682,
  title={ Deep Actor-Critics with Tight Risk Certificates },
  author={ Bahareh Tasdighi and Manuel Haussmann and Yi-Shan Wu and Andres R. Masegosa and Melih Kandemir },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.19682},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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