Proximal Policy Optimization and its Dynamic Version for Sequence Generation

Authors: Yi-Lin Tuan, Jinzhi Zhang, Yujia Li, Hung-yi Lee

Abstract: In sequence generation task, many works use policy gradient for model optimization to tackle the intractable backpropagation issue when maximizing the non-differentiable evaluation metrics or fooling the discriminator in adversarial learning. In this paper, we replace policy gradient with proximal policy optimization (PPO), which is a proved more efficient reinforcement learning algorithm, and propose a dynamic approach for PPO (PPO-dynamic). We demonstrate the efficacy of PPO and PPO-dynamic on conditional sequence generation tasks including synthetic experiment and chit-chat chatbot. The results show that PPO and PPO-dynamic can beat policy gradient by stability and performance.

Submitted to arXiv on 24 Aug. 2018

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