Consistent Dropout for Policy Gradient Reinforcement Learning
Abstract
Dropout has long been a staple of supervised learning, but is rarely used in reinforcement learning. We analyze why naive application of dropout is problematic for policy-gradient learning algorithms and introduce consistent dropout, a simple technique to address this instability. We demonstrate consistent dropout enables stable training with A2C and PPO in both continuous and discrete action environments across a wide range of dropout probabilities. Finally, we show that consistent dropout enables the online training of complex architectures such as GPT without needing to disable the model's native dropout.
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