AW-Opt: Learning Robotic Skills with Imitation andReinforcement at Scale

2021 
Robotic skills can be learned via imitation learning (IL) using user-provided demonstrations, or via reinforcement learning (RL) using large amountsof autonomously collected experience.Both methods have complementarystrengths and weaknesses: RL can reach a high level of performance, but requiresexploration, which can be very time consuming and unsafe; IL does not requireexploration, but only learns skills that are as good as the provided demonstrations.Can a single method combine the strengths of both approaches? A number ofprior methods have aimed to address this question, proposing a variety of tech-niques that integrate elements of IL and RL. However, scaling up such methodsto complex robotic skills that integrate diverse offline data and generalize mean-ingfully to real-world scenarios still presents a major challenge. In this paper, ouraim is to test the scalability of prior IL + RL algorithms and devise a system basedon detailed empirical experimentation that combines existing components in themost effective and scalable way. To that end, we present a series of experimentsaimed at understanding the implications of each design decision, so as to develop acombined approach that can utilize demonstrations and heterogeneous prior datato attain the best performance on a range of real-world and realistic simulatedrobotic problems. Our complete method, which we call AW-Opt, combines ele-ments of advantage-weighted regression [1, 2] and QT-Opt [3], providing a unifiedapproach for integrating demonstrations and offline data for robotic manipulation.Please see this https URL for more details.
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