Online Markov Decision Processes

Citation:

E. Even-Dar, S. M. Kakade, and Y. Mansour, Online Markov Decision Processes. Mathematics of Operations Research: , 2009.

Abstract:

We consider a Markov decision process (MDP) setting in which the reward function is allowed to change after each time step (possibly in an adversarial manner), yet the dynamics remain fixed. Similar to the experts setting, we address the question of how well an agent can do when compared to the reward achieved under the best stationary policy over time. We provide efficient algorithms, which have regret bounds with no dependence on the size of state space. Instead, these bounds depend only on a certain horizon time of the process and logarithmically on the number of actions.

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