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Article Dans Une Revue Frontiers in Robotics and AI Année : 2022

Exploratory State Representation Learning

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Not having access to compact and meaningful representations is known to significantly increase the complexity of reinforcement learning (RL). For this reason, it can be useful to perform state representation learning (SRL) before tackling RL tasks. However, obtaining a good state representation can only be done if a large diversity of transitions is observed, which can require a difficult exploration, especially if the environment is initially reward-free. To solve the problems of exploration and SRL in parallel, we propose a new approach called XSRL (eXploratory State Representation Learning). On one hand, it jointly learns compact state representations and a state transition estimator which is used to remove unexploitable information from the representations. On the other hand, it continuously trains an inverse model, and adds to the prediction error of this model a k -step learning progress bonus to form the maximization objective of a discovery policy. This results in a policy that seeks complex transitions from which the trained models can effectively learn. Our experimental results show that the approach leads to efficient exploration in challenging environments with image observations, and to state representations that significantly accelerate learning in RL tasks.

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hal-03864236 , version 1 (21-11-2022)

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Astrid Merckling, Nicolas Perrin-Gilbert, Alex Coninx, Stéphane Doncieux. Exploratory State Representation Learning. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 2022, 9, ⟨10.3389/frobt.2022.762051⟩. ⟨hal-03864236⟩
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