Global convergence of policy gradient methods for the linear quadratic regulator

M Fazel, R Ge, S Kakade… - … conference on machine …, 2018 - proceedings.mlr.press
International conference on machine learning, 2018proceedings.mlr.press
Direct policy gradient methods for reinforcement learning and continuous control problems
are a popular approach for a variety of reasons: 1) they are easy to implement without
explicit knowledge of the underlying model, 2) they are an “end-to-end” approach, directly
optimizing the performance metric of interest, 3) they inherently allow for richly
parameterized policies. A notable drawback is that even in the most basic continuous control
problem (that of linear quadratic regulators), these methods must solve a non-convex …
Abstract
Direct policy gradient methods for reinforcement learning and continuous control problems are a popular approach for a variety of reasons: 1) they are easy to implement without explicit knowledge of the underlying model, 2) they are an “end-to-end” approach, directly optimizing the performance metric of interest, 3) they inherently allow for richly parameterized policies. A notable drawback is that even in the most basic continuous control problem (that of linear quadratic regulators), these methods must solve a non-convex optimization problem, where little is understood about their efficiency from both computational and statistical perspectives. In contrast, system identification and model based planning in optimal control theory have a much more solid theoretical footing, where much is known with regards to their computational and statistical properties. This work bridges this gap showing that (model free) policy gradient methods globally converge to the optimal solution and are efficient (polynomially so in relevant problem dependent quantities) with regards to their sample and computational complexities.
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