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APO: Anchored policy optimization by leveraging unsampled actions in continuous spaces
Weijun Luo1, Yingzhuo Liu1, Hongsong Tang2
1School of Artificial Intelligence, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, China.
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Policy gradient methods such as Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO) constrain policy updates only on sampled actions, leaving the unsampled action space entirely unconstrained-an issue we term Anchoring Blindness. This limitation induces uncontrolled drift in the policy distribution over unsampled regions, undermining training stability and often leading to suboptimal performance, particularly in continuous action spaces. To address this issue, we propose Anchored Policy Optimization (APO), a PPO variant equipped with Unsampled Action Ratios Regularization (UARR). UARR explicitly constrains the probability ratios between the new and old policies in unsampled action regions, preventing excessive deviation from 1.0. Experimental results on continuous-control tasks demonstrate that APO effectively anchors a broader range of action distributions, significantly improving optimization stability and avoiding convergence to suboptimal solutions. The code is available at https://github.com/wjl-bupt/APO.
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