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arXiv:2510.17212v1

D2C-HRHR: Discrete Actions with Double Distributional Critics for High-Risk-High-Return Tasks

D2C-HRHR: Discrete Actions with Double Distributional Critics for High-Risk-High-Return Tasks

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著者: Jundong Zhang, Yuhui Situ, Fanji Zhang, Rongji Deng, Tianqi Wei

分類: cs.LG, cs.AI

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Tasks involving high-risk-high-return (HRHR) actions, such as obstacle crossing, often exhibit multimodal action distributions and stochastic returns. Most reinforcement learning (RL) methods assume unimodal Gaussian policies and rely on scalar-valued critics, which limits their effectiveness in HRHR settings. We formally define HRHR tasks and theoretically show that Gaussian policies cannot guarantee convergence to the optimal solution. To address this, we propose a reinforcement learning framework that (i) discretizes continuous action spaces to approximate multimodal distributions, (ii) employs entropy-regularized exploration to improve coverage of risky but rewarding actions, and (iii) introduces a dual-critic architecture for more accurate discrete value distribution estimation. The framework scales to high-dimensional action spaces, supporting complex control domains. Experiments on locomotion and manipulation benchmarks with high risks of failure demonstrate that our method outperforms baselines, underscoring the importance of explicitly modeling multimodality and risk in RL.