Small batch deep reinforcement learning
In value-based deep reinforcement learning with replay memories, the batch size parameter specifies how many transitions to sample for each gradient update. Although critical to the learning process, this value is typically not adjusted when proposing new algorithms. In this work we present a broad...
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Zusammenfassung: | In value-based deep reinforcement learning with replay memories, the batch
size parameter specifies how many transitions to sample for each gradient
update. Although critical to the learning process, this value is typically not
adjusted when proposing new algorithms. In this work we present a broad
empirical study that suggests {\em reducing} the batch size can result in a
number of significant performance gains; this is surprising, as the general
tendency when training neural networks is towards larger batch sizes for
improved performance. We complement our experimental findings with a set of
empirical analyses towards better understanding this phenomenon. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2310.03882 |