Demonstration-Efficient Guided Policy Search via Imitation of Robust Tube MPC
Abstract
We propose a demonstration-efficient strategy to compress a computationally expensive Model Predictive Controller (MPC) into a more computationally efficient representation based on a deep neural network and Imitation Learning (IL). By generating a Robust Tube variant (RTMPC) of the MPC and leveraging properties from the tube, we introduce a data augmentation method that enables high demonstration-efficiency, being capable to compensate the distribution shifts typically encountered in IL. Our approach opens the possibility of zero-shot transfer from a single demonstration collected in a nominal domain, such as a simulation or a robot in a lab/controlled environment, to a domain with bounded model errors/perturbations. Numerical and experimental evaluations performed on a trajectory tracking MPC for a quadrotor show that our method outperforms strategies commonly employed in IL, such as DAgger and Domain Randomization, in terms of demonstration-efficiency and robustness to perturbations unseen during training.
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@article{arxiv.2109.09910,
title = {Demonstration-Efficient Guided Policy Search via Imitation of Robust Tube MPC},
author = {Andrea Tagliabue and Dong-Ki Kim and Michael Everett and Jonathan P. How},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.09910},
year = {2021}
}
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Submitted to the 2022 IEEE Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA). Video: https://youtu.be/28zQFktJIqg