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Learning control of underactuated double pendulum with Model-Based Reinforcement Learning
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This report describes our proposed solution for the second AI Olympics competition held at IROS 2024. Our solution is based on a recent Model-Based Reinforcement Learning algorithm named MC-PILCO. Besides briefly reviewing the algorithm, we discuss the most critical aspects of the MC-PILCO implementation in the tasks at hand.
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VIMPPI: Enhancing Model Predictive Path Integral Control with Variational Integration for Underactuated Systems
Using a variational integrator inside MPPI rollouts lets the controller plan 4-20 times further ahead, improving balance uptime on underactuated double pendulums.
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Finetuning Deep Reinforcement Learning Policies with Evolutionary Strategies for Control of Underactuated Robots
Hybrid SAC+SNES training improves swing-up and competition scores for underactuated robots over RL-only baselines.
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Average-Reward Maximum Entropy Reinforcement Learning for Global Policy in Double Pendulum Tasks
The authors' AR-EAPO controller achieves high simulated scores on swing-up tasks for acrobot and pendubot under increased disturbances by widening initial-state variance and shortening effective horizon during training.
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