AIDRC Seminar Series - Yunhao Tang

Apr 06, 2023
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Yunhao Tang
 

Yunhao Tang

Research scientist at Google DeepMind based in London

6th April 2023, 4:00pm - 5:00pm (GST)

 

Title:

Understanding self-predictive representation learning for reinforcement learning

Abstract:

We study the learning dynamics of self-predictive learning for reinforcement learning, a family of algorithms that learn representations by minimizing the prediction error of their own future latent representations. Despite its recent empirical success, such algorithms have an apparent defect: trivial representations (such as constants) minimize the prediction error, yet it is obviously undesirable to converge to such solutions. Our central insight is that careful designs of the optimization dynamics are critical to learning meaningful representations. We identify that a faster paced optimization of the predictor and semi-gradient updates on the representation, are crucial to preventing the representation collapse. Then in an idealized setup, we show that self-predictive learning dynamics carries out spectral decomposition on the state transition matrix, effectively capturing information of the transition dynamics. Building on the theoretical insights, we propose bidirectional self-predictive learning, a novel self-predictive algorithm that learns two representations simultaneously. We examine the robustness of our theoretical insights with a number of small-scale experiments and showcase the promise of the novel representation learning algorithm with large-scale experiments.

Bio:

Yunhao is a research scientist at Google DeepMind based in London. Previously, Yunhao was a PhD student at Columbia University in New York. Yunhao's research interests lie in both theoretical and empirical aspects of deep reinforcement learning.