Kalman Filter-Based One-Shot Sim-to-Real Transfer Learning
Qingwei Dong, Guangxi Wan, Yunpeng He, Xiaoting Dong
- Year
- 2023
- Citations
- 9
Abstract
Deepreinforcement learning algorithms offer a promising method for industrial robots to tackle unstructured and complex scenarios that are difficult to model. However, due to constraints related to equipment lifespan and safety requirements, acquiring a number of samples directly from the physical environment is often infeasible. With the development of increasingly realistic simulators, it has become feasible for industrial robots to acquire complex motion skills within simulated environments. Nonetheless, the “reality gap” frequently results in performance degradation when transferring policies trained in simulators to physical systems. In this letter, we treat the reality gap between a physical environment (target domain) and a simulated environment (source domain) as a Gaussian perturbation and utilize Kalman filtering to reduce the discrepancy between source and target domain data. We refine the source domain controller using target domain data to enhance the controller's adaptability to the target domain. The efficacy of the proposed method is demonstrated in reaching tasks and peg-in-hole tasks conducted on PR2 and UR5 robotic platforms.
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