Deterministic Policy Gradient for Reinforcement Learning with Continuous Time and State

Abstract

The theory of continuous-time reinforcement learning (RL) has progressed rapidly in recent years. While the ultimate objective of RL is typically to learn deterministic control policies, most existing continuous-time RL methods rely on stochastic policies. Such approaches often require sampling actions at very high frequencies, and involve computationally expensive expectations over continuous action spaces, resulting in high-variance gradient estimates and slow convergence. In this paper, we introduce and develop deterministic policy gradient (DPG) methods for continuous-time RL. We derive a continuous-time policy gradient formula expressed as the expected gradient of an advantage rate function and establish a martingale characterization for both the value function and the advantage rate. These theoretical results provide tractable estimators for deterministic policy gradients in continuous-time RL. Building on this foundation, we propose a model-free continuous-time Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (CT-DDPG) algorithm that enables stable learning for general reinforcement learning problems with continuous time-and-state. Numerical experiments show that CT-DDPG achieves superior stability and faster convergence compared to existing stochastic-policy methods, across a wide range of learning tasks with varying time discretizations and noise levels.

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