Authors
Gino Brunner, Manuel Fritsche, Oliver Richter, Roger Wattenhofer
Publication date
2018/11/5
Conference
2018 IEEE 30th International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI)
Pages
25-29
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Learning in sparse reward settings remains a challenge in Reinforcement Learning, which is often addressed by using intrinsic rewards. One promising strategy is inspired by human curiosity, requiring the agent to learn to predict the future. In this paper a curiosity-driven agent is extended to use these predictions directly for training. To achieve this, the agent predicts the value function of the next state at any point in time. Subsequently, the consistency of this prediction with the current value function is measured, which is then used as a regularization term in the loss function of the algorithm. Experiments were made on grid-world environments as well as on a 3D navigation task, both with sparse rewards. In the first case the extended agent is able to learn significantly faster than the baselines.
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G Brunner, M Fritsche, O Richter, R Wattenhofer - 2018 IEEE 30th International Conference on Tools with …, 2018