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Interaction-limited Inverse Reinforcement Learning

Martin Troussard, Emmanuel Pignat, Parameswaran Kamalaruban, Sylvain Calinon, Volkan Cevher

Year
2020
Citations
3
Access
Open access

Abstract

This paper proposes an inverse reinforcement learning (IRL) framework to accelerate learning when the learner-teacher \textit{interaction} is \textit{limited} during training. Our setting is motivated by the realistic scenarios where a helpful teacher is not available or when the teacher cannot access the learning dynamics of the student. We present two different training strategies: Curriculum Inverse Reinforcement Learning (CIRL) covering the teacher's perspective, and Self-Paced Inverse Reinforcement Learning (SPIRL) focusing on the learner's perspective. Using experiments in simulations and experiments with a real robot learning a task from a human demonstrator, we show that our training strategies can allow a faster training than a random teacher for CIRL and than a batch learner for SPIRL.

Keywords

Perspective (graphical)Reinforcement learningComputer scienceTask (project management)ReinforcementCurriculumInverseTraining (meteorology)Inverse dynamicsArtificial intelligence

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