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Discriminator-Weighted Offline Imitation Learning from Suboptimal Demonstrations

Authors :
Xu, Haoran
Zhan, Xianyuan
Yin, Honglei
Qin, Huiling
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We study the problem of offline Imitation Learning (IL) where an agent aims to learn an optimal expert behavior policy without additional online environment interactions. Instead, the agent is provided with a supplementary offline dataset from suboptimal behaviors. Prior works that address this problem either require that expert data occupies the majority proportion of the offline dataset, or need to learn a reward function and perform offline reinforcement learning (RL) afterwards. In this paper, we aim to address the problem without additional steps of reward learning and offline RL training for the case when demonstrations contain a large proportion of suboptimal data. Built upon behavioral cloning (BC), we introduce an additional discriminator to distinguish expert and non-expert data. We propose a cooperation framework to boost the learning of both tasks, Based on this framework, we design a new IL algorithm, where the outputs of discriminator serve as the weights of the BC loss. Experimental results show that our proposed algorithm achieves higher returns and faster training speed compared to baseline algorithms.<br />Comment: ICML 2022, code at https://github.com/ryanxhr/DWBC

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2207.10050
Document Type :
Working Paper