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In Section 4.2, we begin with the definition of a PO-CM, and then we introduce the partially observable (PO) control problem. An important difference between the PO control problem and the standard “completely observable” (CO) problem in previous chapters is that the policies for the former case are defined in terms of the “observable” histories (say, y0, a0, y1, a1, …), and not in terms of the (unobservable) state process x t .
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Hernández-Lerma, O. (1989). Partially Observable Control Models. In: Adaptive Markov Control Processes. Applied Mathematical Sciences, vol 79. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8714-3_4
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