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Inducing structure in reward learning by learning features

Andreea Bobu, Marius Wiggert, Claire J. Tomlin, Anca D. Dragan

2022The International Journal of Robotics Research20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Reward learning enables robots to learn adaptable behaviors from human input. Traditional methods model the reward as a linear function of hand-crafted features, but that requires specifying all the relevant features a priori, which is impossible for real-world tasks. To get around this issue, recent deep Inverse Reinforcement Learning (IRL) methods learn rewards directly from the raw state but this is challenging because the robot has to implicitly learn the features that are important and how to combine them, simultaneously. Instead, we propose a divide-and-conquer approach: focus human input specifically on learning the features separately, and only then learn how to combine them into a reward. We introduce a novel type of human input for teaching features and an algorithm that utilizes it to learn complex features from the raw state space. The robot can then learn how to combine them into a reward using demonstrations, corrections, or other reward learning frameworks. We demonstrate our method in settings where all features have to be learned from scratch, as well as where some of the features are known. By first focusing human input specifically on the feature(s), our method decreases sample complexity and improves generalization of the learned reward over a deep IRL baseline. We show this in experiments with a physical 7-DoF robot manipulator, and in a user study conducted in a simulated environment.

Topics & Concepts

Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceGeneralizationReinforcement learningRobotMachine learningFeature (linguistics)Focus (optics)Robot learningA priori and a posterioriSpace (punctuation)Mobile robotMathematicsPhysicsLinguisticsOpticsMathematical analysisEpistemologyOperating systemPhilosophyReinforcement Learning in RoboticsRobot Manipulation and LearningEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
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