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Bag Of Policies For Distributional Deep Exploration

Β·2023

Abstract

Efficient exploration in complex environments remains a major challenge for reinforcement learning (RL). Compared to previous Thompson sampling-inspired mechanisms that enable temporally extended exploration, i.e., deep exploration, we focus on deep exploration in distributional RL. We develop here a general purpose approach, Bag of Policies (BoP), that can be built on top of any return distribution estimator by maintaining a population of its copies. BoP consists of an ensemble of multiple heads that are updated independently. During training, each episode is controlled by only one of the heads and the collected state-action pairs are used to update all heads off-policy, leading to distinct learning signals for each head which diversify learning and behaviour. To test whether optimistic ensemble method can improve on distributional RL as did on scalar RL, by e.g. Bootstrapped DQN, we implement the BoP approach with a population of distributional actor-critics using Bayesian Distributi

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