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Constructing action set from basis functions for reinforcement learning of robot control

Akihiko Yamaguchi, Jun Takamatsu, Tsukasa Ogasawara

发表年份
2009
引用次数
12

摘要

Continuous action sets are used in many reinforcement learning (RL) applications in robot control since the control input is continuous. However, discrete action sets also have the advantages of ease of implementation and compatibility with some sophisticated RL methods, such as the Dyna [1]. However, one of the problem is the absence of general principles on designing a discrete action set for robot control in higher dimensional input space. In this paper, we propose to construct a discrete action set given a set of basis functions (BFs). We designed the action set so that the size of the set is proportional to the number of the BFs. This method can exploit the function approximator's nature, that is, in practical RL applications, the number of BFs does not increase exponentially with the dimension of the state space (e.g. [2]). Thus, the size of the proposed action set does not increase exponentially with the dimension of the input space. We apply an RL with the proposed action set to a robot navigation task and a crawling and a jumping tasks. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed action set has the advantages of improved learning speed, and better ability to acquire performance, compared to a conventional discrete action set.

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Reinforcement learningRobotComputer scienceDimension (graph theory)Set (abstract data type)Artificial intelligenceBasis functionSet functionMathematics

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