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Poster Session 3 West
Thursday, December 12, 2024 11:00 AM → 2:00 PM
Poster #6402

QGFN: Controllable Greediness with Action Values

Elaine Lau, Stephen Lu, Ling Pan, Doina Precup, Emmanuel Bengio

Abstract

Generative Flow Networks (GFlowNets; GFNs) are a family of energy-based generative methods for combinatorial objects, capable of generating diverse and high-utility samples. However, consistently biasing GFNs towards producing high-utility samples is non-trivial. In this work, we leverage connections between GFNs and reinforcement learning (RL) and propose to combine the GFN policy with an action-value estimate, $Q$, to create greedier sampling policies which can be controlled by a mixing parameter. We show that several variants of the proposed method, QGFN, are able to improve on the number of high-reward samples generated in a variety of tasks without sacrificing diversity.