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  Better Optimism By Bayes: Adaptive Planning with Rich Models

Guez, A., Silver, D., & Dayan, P. (submitted). Better Optimism By Bayes: Adaptive Planning with Rich Models.

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Guez, A, Author
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 Abstract: The computational costs of inference and planning have confined Bayesian model-based reinforcement learning to one of two dismal fates: powerful Bayes-adaptive planning but only for simplistic models, or powerful, Bayesian non-parametric models but using simple, myopic planning strategies such as Thompson sampling. We ask whether it is feasible and truly beneficial to combine rich probabilistic models with a closer approximation to fully Bayesian planning. First, we use a collection of counterexamples to show formal problems with the over-optimism inherent in Thompson sampling. Then we leverage state-of-the-art techniques in efficient Bayes-adaptive planning and non-parametric Bayesian methods to perform qualitatively better than both existing conventional algorithms and Thompson sampling on two contextual bandit-like problems.

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 Dates: 2014-02
 Publication Status: Submitted
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