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Any-step Dynamics Model Improves Future Predictions for Online and Offline Reinforcement Learning

Authors :
Lin, Haoxin
Xu, Yu-Yan
Sun, Yihao
Zhang, Zhilong
Li, Yi-Chen
Jia, Chengxing
Ye, Junyin
Zhang, Jiaji
Yu, Yang
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Model-based methods in reinforcement learning offer a promising approach to enhance data efficiency by facilitating policy exploration within a dynamics model. However, accurately predicting sequential steps in the dynamics model remains a challenge due to the bootstrapping prediction, which attributes the next state to the prediction of the current state. This leads to accumulated errors during model roll-out. In this paper, we propose the Any-step Dynamics Model (ADM) to mitigate the compounding error by reducing bootstrapping prediction to direct prediction. ADM allows for the use of variable-length plans as inputs for predicting future states without frequent bootstrapping. We design two algorithms, ADMPO-ON and ADMPO-OFF, which apply ADM in online and offline model-based frameworks, respectively. In the online setting, ADMPO-ON demonstrates improved sample efficiency compared to previous state-of-the-art methods. In the offline setting, ADMPO-OFF not only demonstrates superior performance compared to recent state-of-the-art offline approaches but also offers better quantification of model uncertainty using only a single ADM.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2405.17031
Document Type :
Working Paper