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Broad-persistent Advice for Interactive Reinforcement Learning Scenarios

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arxiv 2210.05187 v1 pith:J6CDMV7Q submitted 2022-10-11 cs.AI cs.LGcs.RO

classification cs.AIcs.LGcs.RO
keywords advicelearningcurrentinteractivereinforcementagentbroad-persistentinteractions
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The use of interactive advice in reinforcement learning scenarios allows for speeding up the learning process for autonomous agents. Current interactive reinforcement learning research has been limited to real-time interactions that offer relevant user advice to the current state only. Moreover, the information provided by each interaction is not retained and instead discarded by the agent after a single use. In this paper, we present a method for retaining and reusing provided knowledge, allowing trainers to give general advice relevant to more than just the current state. Results obtained show that the use of broad-persistent advice substantially improves the performance of the agent while reducing the number of interactions required for the trainer.

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