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Towards a Theoretical Foundation of Policy Optimization for Learning Control Policies
Gradient-based methods have been widely used for system design and
optimization in diverse application domains. Recently, there has been a renewed
interest in studying theoretical properties of these methods in the context of
control and reinforcement learning. This article surveys some of the recent
developments on policy optimization, a gradient-based iterative approach for
feedback control synthesis, popularized by successes of reinforcement learning.
We take an interdisciplinary perspective in our exposition that connects
control theory, reinforcement learning, and large-scale optimization. We review
a number of recently-developed theoretical results on the optimization
landscape, global convergence, and sample complexity of gradient-based methods
for various continuous control problems such as the linear quadratic regulator
(LQR), control, risk-sensitive control, linear quadratic
Gaussian (LQG) control, and output feedback synthesis. In conjunction with
these optimization results, we also discuss how direct policy optimization
handles stability and robustness concerns in learning-based control, two main
desiderata in control engineering. We conclude the survey by pointing out
several challenges and opportunities at the intersection of learning and
control.Comment: To Appear in Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous
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