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Soft Actor-Critic with Inhibitory Networks for Faster Retraining

Authors :
Ide, Jaime S.
Mićović, Daria
Guarino, Michael J.
Alcedo, Kevin
Rosenbluth, David
Pope, Adrian P.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Reusing previously trained models is critical in deep reinforcement learning to speed up training of new agents. However, it is unclear how to acquire new skills when objectives and constraints are in conflict with previously learned skills. Moreover, when retraining, there is an intrinsic conflict between exploiting what has already been learned and exploring new skills. In soft actor-critic (SAC) methods, a temperature parameter can be dynamically adjusted to weight the action entropy and balance the explore $\times$ exploit trade-off. However, controlling a single coefficient can be challenging within the context of retraining, even more so when goals are contradictory. In this work, inspired by neuroscience research, we propose a novel approach using inhibitory networks to allow separate and adaptive state value evaluations, as well as distinct automatic entropy tuning. Ultimately, our approach allows for controlling inhibition to handle conflict between exploiting less risky, acquired behaviors and exploring novel ones to overcome more challenging tasks. We validate our method through experiments in OpenAI Gym environments.<br />Comment: 16 pages including Appendix

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2202.02918
Document Type :
Working Paper