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Reinforcement Learning Transfer via Sparse Coding

Conference Paper Session 1C - Learning I Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems

Abstract

Although Reinforcement Learning (RL) has been successfully deployed in a variety of tasks, learning speed remains a fundamental problem for applying RL in complex environments. Transfer learning aims to ameliorate this shortcoming by speeding up learning through the adaptation of previously learned behaviors in similar tasks. Transfer techniques often use an inter-task mapping, which determines how a pair of tasks are related. Instead of relying on a hand-coded inter-task mapping, this paper proposes a novel transfer learning method capable of autonomously creating an inter-task mapping by using a novel combination of sparse coding, sparse projection learning and sparse Gaussian processes. We also propose two new transfer algorithms (\emph{TrLSPI} and \emph{TrFQI}) based on least squares policy iteration and fitted-Q-iteration. Experiments not only show successful transfer of information between similar tasks, inverted pendulum to cart pole, but also between two very different domains: mountain car to cart pole. This paper empirically shows that the learned inter-task mapping can be successfully used to (1) improve the performance of a learned policy on a fixed number of samples, (2) reduce the learning times needed by the algorithms to converge to a policy on a fixed number of samples, and (3) converge faster to a near-optimal policy given a large number of samples.

Authors

Keywords

  • Transfer Learning
  • Reinforcement Learning
  • Sparse Coding
  • Intertask mapping
  • Sparse Gaussian Processes
  • Optimization

Context

Venue
International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
Archive span
2002-2025
Indexed papers
7403
Paper id
414886255720957105