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Online inductive learning from answer sets for efficient reinforcement learning exploration

Published 13 Jan 2025 in cs.AI | (2501.07445v1)

Abstract: This paper presents a novel approach combining inductive logic programming with reinforcement learning to improve training performance and explainability. We exploit inductive learning of answer set programs from noisy examples to learn a set of logical rules representing an explainable approximation of the agent policy at each batch of experience. We then perform answer set reasoning on the learned rules to guide the exploration of the learning agent at the next batch, without requiring inefficient reward shaping and preserving optimality with soft bias. The entire procedure is conducted during the online execution of the reinforcement learning algorithm. We preliminarily validate the efficacy of our approach by integrating it into the Q-learning algorithm for the Pac-Man scenario in two maps of increasing complexity. Our methodology produces a significant boost in the discounted return achieved by the agent, even in the first batches of training. Moreover, inductive learning does not compromise the computational time required by Q-learning and learned rules quickly converge to an explanation of the agent policy.

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