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Model-based Reinforcement Learning from Signal Temporal Logic Specifications

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arxiv 2011.04950 v1 pith:W6RYDFU5 submitted 2020-11-10 cs.RO cs.AIcs.SYeess.SY

classification cs.ROcs.AIcs.SYeess.SY
keywords functionslearningrewardbehaviorroboticcontroldesigndesired
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Techniques based on Reinforcement Learning (RL) are increasingly being used to design control policies for robotic systems. RL fundamentally relies on state-based reward functions to encode desired behavior of the robot and bad reward functions are prone to exploitation by the learning agent, leading to behavior that is undesirable in the best case and critically dangerous in the worst. On the other hand, designing good reward functions for complex tasks is a challenging problem. In this paper, we propose expressing desired high-level robot behavior using a formal specification language known as Signal Temporal Logic (STL) as an alternative to reward/cost functions. We use STL specifications in conjunction with model-based learning to design model predictive controllers that try to optimize the satisfaction of the STL specification over a finite time horizon. The proposed algorithm is empirically evaluated on simulations of robotic system such as a pick-and-place robotic arm, and adaptive cruise control for autonomous vehicles.

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    A GNN-encoded flow matching model learns to generate STL-satisfying trajectories across five robot simulation domains, with a 200K-specification dataset, reporting best-of-1024 satisfaction rates.

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