Unveiling the Decision-Making Process in Reinforcement Learning with Genetic Programming

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Authors Manuel Eberhardinger, Florian Rupp, Johannes Maucher, Setareh Maghsudi arXiv ID 2407.14714 Category cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence Cross-listed cs.LG, cs.NE Citations 2 Venue International Conference on Swarm Intelligence Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Despite tremendous progress, machine learning and deep learning still suffer from incomprehensible predictions. Incomprehensibility, however, is not an option for the use of (deep) reinforcement learning in the real world, as unpredictable actions can seriously harm the involved individuals. In this work, we propose a genetic programming framework to generate explanations for the decision-making process of already trained agents by imitating them with programs. Programs are interpretable and can be executed to generate explanations of why the agent chooses a particular action. Furthermore, we conduct an ablation study that investigates how extending the domain-specific language by using library learning alters the performance of the method. We compare our results with the previous state of the art for this problem and show that we are comparable in performance but require much less hardware resources and computation time.
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