Title :
Optimal approximation schedules for iterative algorithms with application to dynamic programming
Author :
Almudevar, Anthony ; Arruda, Edilson F.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Rochester Med. Center, Rochester
Abstract :
Many iterative algorithms rely on operators which may be difficult or impossible to evaluate exactly, but for which approximations are available. Furthermore, a graduated range of approximations may be available, inducing a functional relationship between computational complexity and approximation tolerance. In such a case, a reasonable strategy would be to vary tolerance over iterations, starting with a cruder approximation, then gradually decreasing tolerance as the solution is approached. In this article, it is shown that under general conditions, for linearly convergent algorithms the optimal choice of approximation tolerance convergence rate is the same linear convergence rate as the exact algorithm itself, regardless of the tolerance/complexity relationship. We illustrate this result by presenting a partial information value iteration (PIVI) algorithm for discrete time dynamic programming problems. The proposed algorithm makes use of increasingly accurate partial model information in order to decrease the computational burden of the standard value iteration algorithm. The algorithm is applied to a stochastic network example and compared to value iteration for the purpose of benchmarking.
Keywords :
approximation theory; convergence of numerical methods; dynamic programming; iterative methods; approximation tolerance convergence rate; computational complexity; discrete time dynamic programming; iterative algorithms; linearly convergent algorithms; optimal approximation schedules; partial information value iteration algorithm; Approximation algorithms; Computational complexity; Convergence; Dynamic programming; Dynamic scheduling; Iterative algorithms; Optimal control; Processor scheduling; Stochastic processes; USA Councils;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control, 2007 46th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1497-0
Electronic_ISBN :
0191-2216
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.2007.4434681