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Beyond Scalar Rewards: Distributional Reinforcement Learning with Preordered Objectives for Safe and Reliable Autonomous Driving

Robotics 2026-03-24 v1 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Abstract

Autonomous driving involves multiple, often conflicting objectives such as safety, efficiency, and comfort. In reinforcement learning (RL), these objectives are typically combined through weighted summation, which collapses their relative priorities and often yields policies that violate safety-critical constraints. To overcome this limitation, we introduce the Preordered Multi-Objective MDP (Pr-MOMDP), which augments standard MOMDPs with a preorder over reward components. This structure enables reasoning about actions with respect to a hierarchy of objectives rather than a scalar signal. To make this structure actionable, we extend distributional RL with a novel pairwise comparison metric, Quantile Dominance (QD), that evaluates action return distributions without reducing them into a single statistic. Building on QD, we propose an algorithm for extracting optimal subsets, the subset of actions that remain non-dominated under each objective, which allows precedence information to shape both decision-making and training targets. Our framework is instantiated with Implicit Quantile Networks (IQN), establishing a concrete implementation while preserving compatibility with a broad class of distributional RL methods. Experiments in Carla show improved success rates, fewer collisions and off-road events, and deliver statistically more robust policies than IQN and ensemble-IQN baselines. By ensuring policies respect rewards preorder, our work advances safer, more reliable autonomous driving systems.

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@article{arxiv.2603.20230,
  title  = {Beyond Scalar Rewards: Distributional Reinforcement Learning with Preordered Objectives for Safe and Reliable Autonomous Driving},
  author = {Ahmed Abouelazm and Jonas Michel and Daniel Bogdoll and Philip Schörner and J. Marius Zöllner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.20230},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

First and Second authors contributed equally; Accepted to the 2026 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2026)