Mean-Variance Policy Iteration for Risk-Averse Reinforcement Learning

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We present a mean-variance policy iteration (MVPI) framework for risk-averse control in a discounted infinite horizon MDP optimizing the variance of a per-step reward random variable. MVPI enjoys great flexibility in that any policy evaluation method and risk-neutral control method can be dropped in for risk-averse control off the shelf, in both on- and off-policy settings. This flexibility reduces the gap between risk-neutral control and risk-averse control and is achieved by working on a novel augmented MDP directly. We propose risk-averse TD3 as an example instantiating MVPI, which outperforms vanilla TD3 and many previous risk-averse control methods in challenging Mujoco robot simulation tasks under a risk-aware performance metric. This risk-averse TD3 is the first to introduce deterministic policies and off-policy learning into risk-averse reinforcement learning, both of which are key to the performance boost we show in Mujoco domains.

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Zhang, S., Liu, B., & Whiteson, S. (2021). Mean-Variance Policy Iteration for Risk-Averse Reinforcement Learning. In 35th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2021 (Vol. 12B, pp. 10905–10913). Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v35i12.17302

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