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Guiding Robot Exploration in Reinforcement Learning via Automated Planning

Authors :
Hayamizu, Yohei
Amiri, Saeid
Chandan, Kishan
Takadama, Keiki
Zhang, Shiqi
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Reinforcement learning (RL) enables an agent to learn from trial-and-error experiences toward achieving long-term goals; automated planning aims to compute plans for accomplishing tasks using action knowledge. Despite their shared goal of completing complex tasks, the development of RL and automated planning has been largely isolated due to their different computational modalities. Focusing on improving RL agents' learning efficiency, we develop Guided Dyna-Q (GDQ) to enable RL agents to reason with action knowledge to avoid exploring less-relevant states. The action knowledge is used for generating artificial experiences from an optimistic simulation. GDQ has been evaluated in simulation and using a mobile robot conducting navigation tasks in a multi-room office environment. Compared with competitive baselines, GDQ significantly reduces the effort in exploration while improving the quality of learned policies.<br />Comment: Accepted in International Conference of Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS-21)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2004.11456
Document Type :
Working Paper