Computer Science > Machine Learning
[Submitted on 27 May 2022]
Title:Solving infinite-horizon POMDPs with memoryless stochastic policies in state-action space
View PDFAbstract:Reward optimization in fully observable Markov decision processes is equivalent to a linear program over the polytope of state-action frequencies. Taking a similar perspective in the case of partially observable Markov decision processes with memoryless stochastic policies, the problem was recently formulated as the optimization of a linear objective subject to polynomial constraints. Based on this we present an approach for Reward Optimization in State-Action space (ROSA). We test this approach experimentally in maze navigation tasks. We find that ROSA is computationally efficient and can yield stability improvements over other existing methods.
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