Inverse Reinforcement Learning in the Continuous Setting with Formal Guarantees

02/16/2021
by   Gregory Dexter, et al.
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Inverse Reinforcement Learning (IRL) is the problem of finding a reward function which describes observed/known expert behavior. IRL is useful for automated control in situations where the reward function is difficult to specify manually, which impedes reinforcement learning. We provide a new IRL algorithm for the continuous state space setting with unknown transition dynamics by modeling the system using a basis of orthonormal functions. We provide a proof of correctness and formal guarantees on the sample and time complexity of our algorithm.

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