SWIRL: A sequential windowed inverse reinforcement learning algorithm for robot tasks with delayed rewards

Author:

Krishnan Sanjay1,Garg Animesh12,Liaw Richard1,Thananjeyan Brijen1,Miller Lauren1,Pokorny Florian T3,Goldberg Ken1

Affiliation:

1. AUTOLAB, University of California, Berkeley, USA

2. Stanford University, USA

3. RPL/CSC, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

Abstract

We present sequential windowed inverse reinforcement learning (SWIRL), a policy search algorithm that is a hybrid of exploration and demonstration paradigms for robot learning. We apply unsupervised learning to a small number of initial expert demonstrations to structure future autonomous exploration. SWIRL approximates a long time horizon task as a sequence of local reward functions and subtask transition conditions. Over this approximation, SWIRL applies Q-learning to compute a policy that maximizes rewards. Experiments suggest that SWIRL requires significantly fewer rollouts than pure reinforcement learning and fewer expert demonstrations than behavioral cloning to learn a policy. We evaluate SWIRL in two simulated control tasks, parallel parking and a two-link pendulum. On the parallel parking task, SWIRL achieves the maximum reward on the task with 85% fewer rollouts than Q-learning, and one-eight of demonstrations needed by behavioral cloning. We also consider physical experiments on surgical tensioning and cutting deformable sheets using a da Vinci surgical robot. On the deformable tensioning task, SWIRL achieves a 36% relative improvement in reward compared with a baseline of behavioral cloning with segmentation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Artificial Intelligence,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Modeling and Simulation,Software

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