Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2025

Optimizing Backward Policies in GFlowNets via Trajectory Likelihood Maximization

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Generative Flow Networks (GFlowNets) are a family of generative models that learn to sample objects with probabilities proportional to a given reward function. The key concept behind GFlowNets is the use of two stochastic policies: a forward policy, which incrementally constructs compositional objects, and a backward policy, which sequentially deconstructs them. Recent results show a close relationship between GFlowNet training and entropy-regularized reinforcement learning (RL) problems with a particular reward design. However, this connection applies only in the setting of a fixed backward policy, which might be a significant limitation. As a remedy to this problem, we introduce a simple backward policy optimization algorithm that involves direct maximization of the value function in an entropy-regularized Markov Decision Process (MDP) over intermediate rewards. We provide an extensive experimental evaluation of the proposed approach across various benchmarks in combination with both RL and GFlowNet algorithms and demonstrate its faster convergence and mode discovery in complex environments.

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hal-05155187 , version 1 (09-07-2025)

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Timofei Gritsaev, Nikita Morozov, Sergey Samsonov, Daniil Tiapkin. Optimizing Backward Policies in GFlowNets via Trajectory Likelihood Maximization. The Thirteenth International Conference on Learning Representations, Apr 2025, Singapore, Singapore. ⟨10.48550/arXiv.2410.15474⟩. ⟨hal-05155187⟩
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