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# Decision Transformer
## Overview
The Decision Transformer model was proposed in [Decision Transformer: Reinforcement Learning via Sequence Modeling](https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.01345)
by Lili Chen, Kevin Lu, Aravind Rajeswaran, Kimin Lee, Aditya Grover, Michael Laskin, Pieter Abbeel, Aravind Srinivas, Igor Mordatch.
The abstract from the paper is the following:
*We introduce a framework that abstracts Reinforcement Learning (RL) as a sequence modeling problem.
This allows us to draw upon the simplicity and scalability of the Transformer architecture, and associated advances
in language modeling such as GPT-x and BERT. In particular, we present Decision Transformer, an architecture that
casts the problem of RL as conditional sequence modeling. Unlike prior approaches to RL that fit value functions or
compute policy gradients, Decision Transformer simply outputs the optimal actions by leveraging a causally masked
Transformer. By conditioning an autoregressive model on the desired return (reward), past states, and actions, our
Decision Transformer model can generate future actions that achieve the desired return. Despite its simplicity,
Decision Transformer matches or exceeds the performance of state-of-the-art model-free offline RL baselines on
Atari, OpenAI Gym, and Key-to-Door tasks.*
This version of the model is for tasks where the state is a vector.
This model was contributed by [edbeeching](https://huggingface.co/edbeeching). The original code can be found [here](https://github.com/kzl/decision-transformer).
## DecisionTransformerConfig
[[autodoc]] DecisionTransformerConfig
## DecisionTransformerGPT2Model
[[autodoc]] DecisionTransformerGPT2Model
- forward
## DecisionTransformerModel
[[autodoc]] DecisionTransformerModel
- forward
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