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Main Authors: Hu, Xiao, Li, Jianxiong, Zhan, Xianyuan, Jia, Qing-Shan, Zhang, Ya-Qin
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.17400
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author Hu, Xiao
Li, Jianxiong
Zhan, Xianyuan
Jia, Qing-Shan
Zhang, Ya-Qin
author_facet Hu, Xiao
Li, Jianxiong
Zhan, Xianyuan
Jia, Qing-Shan
Zhang, Ya-Qin
contents Preference-based reinforcement learning (PbRL) provides a natural way to align RL agents' behavior with human desired outcomes, but is often restrained by costly human feedback. To improve feedback efficiency, most existing PbRL methods focus on selecting queries to maximally improve the overall quality of the reward model, but counter-intuitively, we find that this may not necessarily lead to improved performance. To unravel this mystery, we identify a long-neglected issue in the query selection schemes of existing PbRL studies: Query-Policy Misalignment. We show that the seemingly informative queries selected to improve the overall quality of reward model actually may not align with RL agents' interests, thus offering little help on policy learning and eventually resulting in poor feedback efficiency. We show that this issue can be effectively addressed via near on-policy query and a specially designed hybrid experience replay, which together enforce the bidirectional query-policy alignment. Simple yet elegant, our method can be easily incorporated into existing approaches by changing only a few lines of code. We showcase in comprehensive experiments that our method achieves substantial gains in both human feedback and RL sample efficiency, demonstrating the importance of addressing query-policy misalignment in PbRL tasks.
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spellingShingle Query-Policy Misalignment in Preference-Based Reinforcement Learning
Hu, Xiao
Li, Jianxiong
Zhan, Xianyuan
Jia, Qing-Shan
Zhang, Ya-Qin
Machine Learning
Preference-based reinforcement learning (PbRL) provides a natural way to align RL agents' behavior with human desired outcomes, but is often restrained by costly human feedback. To improve feedback efficiency, most existing PbRL methods focus on selecting queries to maximally improve the overall quality of the reward model, but counter-intuitively, we find that this may not necessarily lead to improved performance. To unravel this mystery, we identify a long-neglected issue in the query selection schemes of existing PbRL studies: Query-Policy Misalignment. We show that the seemingly informative queries selected to improve the overall quality of reward model actually may not align with RL agents' interests, thus offering little help on policy learning and eventually resulting in poor feedback efficiency. We show that this issue can be effectively addressed via near on-policy query and a specially designed hybrid experience replay, which together enforce the bidirectional query-policy alignment. Simple yet elegant, our method can be easily incorporated into existing approaches by changing only a few lines of code. We showcase in comprehensive experiments that our method achieves substantial gains in both human feedback and RL sample efficiency, demonstrating the importance of addressing query-policy misalignment in PbRL tasks.
title Query-Policy Misalignment in Preference-Based Reinforcement Learning
topic Machine Learning
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.17400