Unsupervised model-free representation learning
Daniil Ryabko
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Numerous control and learning problems face the situation where sequences of high-dimensional highly dependent data are available but no or little feedback is provided to the learner, which makes any inference rather challenging. To address this challenge, we formulate the following problem. Given a series of observations X_0,,X_n coming from a large (high-dimensional) space X, find a representation function f mapping X to a finite space Y such that the series f(X_0),,f(X_n) preserves as much information as possible about the original time-series dependence in X_0,,X_n. We show that, for stationary time series, the function f can be selected as the one maximizing a certain information criterion that we call time-series information. Some properties of this functions are investigated, including its uniqueness and consistency of its empirical estimates. Implications for the problem of optimal control are presented.