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Learning by Playing - Solving Sparse Reward Tasks from Scratch

Martin A. Riedmiller,Roland Hafner,6 Authors,Jost Tobias Springenberg

2018 · ArXiv: 1802.10567
International Conference on Machine Learning · 475 Citations

TLDR

The key idea behind the method is that active (learned) scheduling and execution of auxiliary policies allows the agent to efficiently explore its environment - enabling it to excel at sparse reward RL.

Abstract

We propose Scheduled Auxiliary Control (SAC-X), a new learning paradigm in the context of Reinforcement Learning (RL). SAC-X enables learning of complex behaviors - from scratch - in the presence of multiple sparse reward signals. To this end, the agent is equipped with a set of general auxiliary tasks, that it attempts to learn simultaneously via off-policy RL. The key idea behind our method is that active (learned) scheduling and execution of auxiliary policies allows the agent to efficiently explore its environment - enabling it to excel at sparse reward RL. Our experiments in several challenging robotic manipulation settings demonstrate the power of our approach.