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Learning Sparse Control Tasks from Pixels by Latent Nearest-Neighbor-Guided Explorations

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arxiv 2302.14242 v1 pith:INQ6BMPK submitted 2023-02-28 cs.RO

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keywords agentslearningtaskscontrolefficientenablesmanipulationmethod
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Recent progress in deep reinforcement learning (RL) and computer vision enables artificial agents to solve complex tasks, including locomotion, manipulation and video games from high-dimensional pixel observations. However, domain specific reward functions are often engineered to provide sufficient learning signals, requiring expert knowledge. While it is possible to train vision-based RL agents using only sparse rewards, additional challenges in exploration arise. We present a novel and efficient method to solve sparse-reward robot manipulation tasks from only image observations by utilizing a few demonstrations. First, we learn an embedded neural dynamics model from demonstration transitions and further fine-tune it with the replay buffer. Next, we reward the agents for staying close to the demonstrated trajectories using a distance metric defined in the embedding space. Finally, we use an off-policy, model-free vision RL algorithm to update the control policies. Our method achieves state-of-the-art sample efficiency in simulation and enables efficient training of a real Franka Emika Panda manipulator.

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