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Slowly Changing Adversarial Bandit Algorithms are Efficient for Discounted MDPs

2022-05-18Unverified0· sign in to hype

Ian A. Kash, Lev Reyzin, Zishun Yu

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Reinforcement learning generalizes multi-armed bandit problems with additional difficulties of a longer planning horizon and unknown transition kernel. We explore a black-box reduction from discounted infinite-horizon tabular reinforcement learning to multi-armed bandits, where, specifically, an independent bandit learner is placed in each state. We show that, under ergodicity and fast mixing assumptions, any slowly changing adversarial bandit algorithm achieving optimal regret in the adversarial bandit setting can also attain optimal expected regret in infinite-horizon discounted Markov decision processes, with respect to the number of rounds T. Furthermore, we examine our reduction using a specific instance of the exponential-weight algorithm.

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