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ABC Reinforcement Learning

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ABC Reinforcement Learning
This paper introduces a simple, general framework for likelihood-free Bayesian reinforcement learning, through Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC). The main advantage is that we only require a prior distribution on a class of simulators (generative models). This is useful in domains where an analytical probabilistic model of the underlying process is too complex to formulate, but where detailed simulation models are available. ABC-RL allows the use of any Bayesian reinforcement learning technique, even in this case. In addition, it can be seen as an extension of rollout algorithms to the case where we do not know what the correct model to draw rollouts from is. We experimentally demonstrate the potential of this approach in a comparison with LSPI. Finally, we introduce a theorem showing that ABC is a sound methodology in principle, even when non-sufficient statistics are used.
Christos Dimitrakakis, Nikolaos Tziortziotis
Added 03 Sep 2013
Updated 11 Sep 2013
Type Conference
Year 2013
Where ICML
Authors Christos Dimitrakakis, Nikolaos Tziortziotis
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