Nonasymptotic Analysis of Monte Carlo Tree Search
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Shah, Devavrat; Xie, Qiaomin; Xu, Zhi
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<jats:p> In “Nonasymptotic Analysis of Monte Carlo Tree Search,” D. Shah, Q. Xie, and Z. Xu consider the popular tree-based search strategy, the Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS), in the context of the infinite-horizon discounted Markov decision process. They show that MCTS with an appropriate polynomial rather than logarithmic bonus term indeed leads to the desired convergence property. The authors derive the results by establishing a polynomial concentration property of regret for a class of nonstationary multiarm bandits. Furthermore, using this as a building block, they demonstrate that MCTS, combined with nearest neighbor supervised learning, acts as a “policy improvement” operator that can iteratively improve value function approximation. </jats:p>
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2022-03-01Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Information and Decision SystemsJournal
Operations Research
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Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
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Shah, Devavrat, Xie, Qiaomin and Xu, Zhi. 2022. "Nonasymptotic Analysis of Monte Carlo Tree Search." Operations Research.
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