Reinforcement Learning, Logic and Evolutionary Computation

Reinforcement Learning, Logic and Evolutionary Computation

A Learning Classifier System Approach to Relational Reinforcement Learning

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-05-15 )

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Reinforcement learning (RL) consists of methods that automatically adjust behaviour based on numerical rewards and penalties. While use of the attribute-value framework is widespread in RL, it has limited expressive power. Logic languages, such as first-order logic, provide a more expressive framework, and their use in RL has led to the field of relational RL. This thesis develops a system for relational RL based on learning classifier systems (LCS). In brief, the system generates, evolves, and evaluates a population of condition-action rules, which take the form of definite clauses over first-order logic. Adopting the LCS approach allows the resulting system to integrate several desirable qualities: model-free and "tabula rasa" learning; a Markov Decision Process problem model; and importantly, support for variables as a principal mechanism for generalisation. The utility of variables is demonstrated by the system's ability to learn genuinely scalable behaviour - behaviour learnt in small environments that translates to arbitrary large versions of the environment without the need for retraining.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-0196-9

ISBN-10:

383830196X

EAN:

9783838301969

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Drew Mellor

Number of pages:

292

Published on:

2010-05-15

Category:

Informatics, IT