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Goal-Reaching Policy Learning from Non-Expert Observations via Effective Subgoal Guidance

Machine Learning 2024-09-09 v1 Robotics

Abstract

In this work, we address the challenging problem of long-horizon goal-reaching policy learning from non-expert, action-free observation data. Unlike fully labeled expert data, our data is more accessible and avoids the costly process of action labeling. Additionally, compared to online learning, which often involves aimless exploration, our data provides useful guidance for more efficient exploration. To achieve our goal, we propose a novel subgoal guidance learning strategy. The motivation behind this strategy is that long-horizon goals offer limited guidance for efficient exploration and accurate state transition. We develop a diffusion strategy-based high-level policy to generate reasonable subgoals as waypoints, preferring states that more easily lead to the final goal. Additionally, we learn state-goal value functions to encourage efficient subgoal reaching. These two components naturally integrate into the off-policy actor-critic framework, enabling efficient goal attainment through informative exploration. We evaluate our method on complex robotic navigation and manipulation tasks, demonstrating a significant performance advantage over existing methods. Our ablation study further shows that our method is robust to observation data with various corruptions.

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@article{arxiv.2409.03996,
  title  = {Goal-Reaching Policy Learning from Non-Expert Observations via Effective Subgoal Guidance},
  author = {RenMing Huang and Shaochong Liu and Yunqiang Pei and Peng Wang and Guoqing Wang and Yang Yang and Hengtao Shen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.03996},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted to CoRL 2024