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The Ladder in Chaos: A Simple and Effective Improvement to General DRL Algorithms by Policy Path Trimming and Boosting (2303.01391v1)

Published 2 Mar 2023 in cs.LG and cs.AI

Abstract: Knowing the learning dynamics of policy is significant to unveiling the mysteries of Reinforcement Learning (RL). It is especially crucial yet challenging to Deep RL, from which the remedies to notorious issues like sample inefficiency and learning instability could be obtained. In this paper, we study how the policy networks of typical DRL agents evolve during the learning process by empirically investigating several kinds of temporal change for each policy parameter. On typical MuJoCo and DeepMind Control Suite (DMC) benchmarks, we find common phenomena for TD3 and RAD agents: 1) the activity of policy network parameters is highly asymmetric and policy networks advance monotonically along very few major parameter directions; 2) severe detours occur in parameter update and harmonic-like changes are observed for all minor parameter directions. By performing a novel temporal SVD along policy learning path, the major and minor parameter directions are identified as the columns of right unitary matrix associated with dominant and insignificant singular values respectively. Driven by the discoveries above, we propose a simple and effective method, called Policy Path Trimming and Boosting (PPTB), as a general plug-in improvement to DRL algorithms. The key idea of PPTB is to periodically trim the policy learning path by canceling the policy updates in minor parameter directions, while boost the learning path by encouraging the advance in major directions. In experiments, we demonstrate the general and significant performance improvements brought by PPTB, when combined with TD3 and RAD in MuJoCo and DMC environments respectively.

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