Continuous Value Iteration (CVI) Reinforcement Learning and Imaginary Experience Replay (IER) for learning multi-goal, continuous action and state space controllers
Andreas Gerken, Michael Spranger
- Year
- 2019
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
This paper presents a novel model-free Reinforcement Learning algorithm for learning behavior in continuous action, state, and goal spaces. The algorithm approximates optimal value functions using non-parametric estimators. It is able to efficiently learn to reach multiple arbitrary goals in deterministic and nondeterministic environments. To improve generalization in the goal space, we propose a novel sample augmentation technique. Using these methods, robots learn faster and overall better controllers. We benchmark the proposed algorithms using simulation and a real-world voltage controlled robot that learns to maneuver in a non-observable Cartesian task space.
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