Regret Analysis in Deterministic Reinforcement Learning

27 Jun 2021  ·  Damianos Tranos, Alexandre Proutiere ·

We consider Markov Decision Processes (MDPs) with deterministic transitions and study the problem of regret minimization, which is central to the analysis and design of optimal learning algorithms. We present logarithmic problem-specific regret lower bounds that explicitly depend on the system parameter (in contrast to previous minimax approaches) and thus, truly quantify the fundamental limit of performance achievable by any learning algorithm. Deterministic MDPs can be interpreted as graphs and analyzed in terms of their cycles, a fact which we leverage in order to identify a class of deterministic MDPs whose regret lower bound can be determined numerically. We further exemplify this result on a deterministic line search problem, and a deterministic MDP with state-dependent rewards, whose regret lower bounds we can state explicitly. These bounds share similarities with the known problem-specific bound of the multi-armed bandit problem and suggest that navigation on a deterministic MDP need not have an effect on the performance of a learning algorithm.

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