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Relative Entropy Pathwise Policy Optimization
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Amir-massoud Farahmand
, Eaton, Eric
, Nauman, Michal
, Abbeel, Pieter
, Grosu, Radu
, Hussing, Marcel
, Brunnbauer, Axel
, Gilitschenski, Igor
, Voelcker, Claas
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Algorithms
/ Entropy
/ Learning
/ Optimization
/ Robotics
/ Stability
2025
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Relative Entropy Pathwise Policy Optimization
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Amir-massoud Farahmand
, Eaton, Eric
, Nauman, Michal
, Abbeel, Pieter
, Grosu, Radu
, Hussing, Marcel
, Brunnbauer, Axel
, Gilitschenski, Igor
, Voelcker, Claas
in
Algorithms
/ Entropy
/ Learning
/ Optimization
/ Robotics
/ Stability
2025
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Relative Entropy Pathwise Policy Optimization
2025
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Overview
Score-function based methods for policy learning, such as REINFORCE and PPO, have delivered strong results in game-playing and robotics, yet their high variance often undermines training stability. Using pathwise policy gradients, i.e. computing a derivative by differentiating the objective function, alleviates the variance issues. However, they require an accurate action-conditioned value function, which is notoriously hard to learn without relying on replay buffers for reusing past off-policy data. We present an on-policy algorithm that trains Q-value models purely from on-policy trajectories, unlocking the possibility of using pathwise policy updates in the context of on-policy learning. We show how to combine stochastic policies for exploration with constrained updates for stable training, and evaluate important architectural components that stabilize value function learning. The result, Relative Entropy Pathwise Policy Optimization (REPPO), is an efficient on-policy algorithm that combines the stability of pathwise policy gradients with the simplicity and minimal memory footprint of standard on-policy learning. Compared to state-of-the-art on two standard GPU-parallelized benchmarks, REPPO provides strong empirical performance at superior sample efficiency, wall-clock time, memory footprint, and hyperparameter robustness.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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