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Attraction-Repulsion Actor-Critic for Continuous Control Reinforcement Learning
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Abdar, Moloud
, Hjelm, R Devon
, Pineau, Joelle
, Mazoure, Bogdan
, Doan, Thang
, Durand, Audrey
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Algorithms
/ Control tasks
/ Machine learning
/ Population
2020
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Attraction-Repulsion Actor-Critic for Continuous Control Reinforcement Learning
by
Abdar, Moloud
, Hjelm, R Devon
, Pineau, Joelle
, Mazoure, Bogdan
, Doan, Thang
, Durand, Audrey
in
Algorithms
/ Control tasks
/ Machine learning
/ Population
2020
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Attraction-Repulsion Actor-Critic for Continuous Control Reinforcement Learning
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Attraction-Repulsion Actor-Critic for Continuous Control Reinforcement Learning
2020
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Overview
Continuous control tasks in reinforcement learning are important because they provide an important framework for learning in high-dimensional state spaces with deceptive rewards, where the agent can easily become trapped into suboptimal solutions. One way to avoid local optima is to use a population of agents to ensure coverage of the policy space, yet learning a population with the \"best\" coverage is still an open problem. In this work, we present a novel approach to population-based RL in continuous control that leverages properties of normalizing flows to perform attractive and repulsive operations between current members of the population and previously observed policies. Empirical results on the MuJoCo suite demonstrate a high performance gain for our algorithm compared to prior work, including Soft-Actor Critic (SAC).
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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