Stochastic Shortest Path with Adversarially Changing Costs

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Abstract

Stochastic shortest path (SSP) is a well-known problem in planning and control, in which an agent has to reach a goal state in minimum total expected cost. In this paper we present the adversarial SSP model that also accounts for adversarial changes in the costs over time, while the underlying transition function remains unchanged. Formally, an agent interacts with an SSP environment for K episodes, the cost function changes arbitrarily between episodes, and the transitions are unknown to the agent. We develop the first algorithms for adversarial SSPs and prove high probability regret bounds of square-root K assuming all costs are strictly positive, and sub-linear regret in the general case. We are the first to consider this natural setting of adversarial SSP and obtain sub-linear regret for it.

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Rosenberg, A., & Mansour, Y. (2021). Stochastic Shortest Path with Adversarially Changing Costs. In IJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (pp. 2936–2942). International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2021/404

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