Proto-value functions: Developmental reinforcement learning

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This paper presents a novel framework called proto-reinforcement learning (PEL), based on a mathematical model of a proto-value function: these are task-independent basis functions that form the building blocks of all value functions on a given state space manifold. Proto-value functions are learned not from rewards, but instead from analyzing the topology of the state space. Formally, proto-value functions are Fourier eigenfunctions of the Laplace-Beltrami diffusion operator on the state space manifold. Proto-value functions facilitate structural decomposition of large state spaces, and form geodesically smooth orthonormal basis functions for approximating any value function. The theoretical basis for proto-value functions combines insights from spectral graph theory, harmonic analysis, and Riemannian manifolds. Protovalue functions enable a novel generation of algorithms called representation policy iteration, unifying the learning of representation and behavior.

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Mahadevan, S. (2005). Proto-value functions: Developmental reinforcement learning. In ICML 2005 - Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Machine Learning (pp. 553–560). https://doi.org/10.1145/1102351.1102421

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