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Smooth Exploration for Robotic Reinforcement Learning
Reinforcement learning (RL) enables robots to learn skills from interactions
with the real world. In practice, the unstructured step-based exploration used
in Deep RL -- often very successful in simulation -- leads to jerky motion
patterns on real robots. Consequences of the resulting shaky behavior are poor
exploration, or even damage to the robot. We address these issues by adapting
state-dependent exploration (SDE) to current Deep RL algorithms. To enable this
adaptation, we propose two extensions to the original SDE, using more general
features and re-sampling the noise periodically, which leads to a new
exploration method generalized state-dependent exploration (gSDE). We evaluate
gSDE both in simulation, on PyBullet continuous control tasks, and directly on
three different real robots: a tendon-driven elastic robot, a quadruped and an
RC car. The noise sampling interval of gSDE permits to have a compromise
between performance and smoothness, which allows training directly on the real
robots without loss of performance. The code is available at
https://github.com/DLR-RM/stable-baselines3.Comment: Code: https://github.com/DLR-RM/stable-baselines3/ Training scripts:
https://github.com/DLR-RM/rl-baselines3-zoo