Authors
Lisa Torrey, Matthew E. Taylor
Publication date
2013/5/6
Book
Proceedings of the 2013 international conference on Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems
Pages
1053-1060
Description
This paper introduces a teacher-student framework for reinforcement learning. In this framework, a teacher agent instructs a student agent by suggesting actions the student should take as it learns. However, the teacher may only give such advice a limited number of times. We present several novel algorithms that teachers can use to budget their advice effectively, and we evaluate them in two experimental domains: Mountain Car and Pac-Man. Our results show that the same amount of advice, given at different moments, can have different effects on student learning, and that teachers can significantly affect student learning even when students use different learning methods and state representations.
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