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Asking for Knowledge: Training RL Agents to Query External Knowledge Using Language

Authors :
Liu, Iou-Jen
Yuan, Xingdi
Côté, Marc-Alexandre
Oudeyer, Pierre-Yves
Schwing, Alexander G.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

To solve difficult tasks, humans ask questions to acquire knowledge from external sources. In contrast, classical reinforcement learning agents lack such an ability and often resort to exploratory behavior. This is exacerbated as few present-day environments support querying for knowledge. In order to study how agents can be taught to query external knowledge via language, we first introduce two new environments: the grid-world-based Q-BabyAI and the text-based Q-TextWorld. In addition to physical interactions, an agent can query an external knowledge source specialized for these environments to gather information. Second, we propose the "Asking for Knowledge" (AFK) agent, which learns to generate language commands to query for meaningful knowledge that helps solve the tasks. AFK leverages a non-parametric memory, a pointer mechanism and an episodic exploration bonus to tackle (1) irrelevant information, (2) a large query language space, (3) delayed reward for making meaningful queries. Extensive experiments demonstrate that the AFK agent outperforms recent baselines on the challenging Q-BabyAI and Q-TextWorld environments.<br />Comment: ICML 2022; Project page: https://ioujenliu.github.io/AFK/

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2205.06111
Document Type :
Working Paper