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Quantile-Based Policy Optimization for Reinforcement Learning

Classical reinforcement learning (RL) aims to optimize the expected cumulative rewards. In this work, we consider the RL setting where the goal is to optimize the quantile of the cumulative rewards. We parameterize the policy controlling actions by neural networks and propose a novel policy gradient algorithm called Quantile-Based Policy Optimization (QPO) and its variant Quantile-Based Proximal Policy Optimization (QPPO) to solve deep RL problems with quantile objectives. QPO uses two coupled iterations running at different time scales for simultaneously estimating quantiles and policy parameters and is shown to converge to the global optimal policy under certain conditions. Our numerical results demonstrate that the proposed algorithms outperform the existing baseline algorithms under the quantile criterion.

preprint2022arXivOpen access
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