In-Context Decision Transformer: Reinforcement Learning via Hierarchical Chain-of-Thought
Abstract
In-context learning is a promising approach for offline reinforcement learning (RL) to handle online tasks, which can be achieved by providing task prompts. Recent works demonstrated that in-context RL could emerge with self-improvement in a trial-and-error manner when treating RL tasks as an across-episodic sequential prediction problem. Despite the self-improvement not requiring gradient updates, current works still suffer from high computational costs when the across-episodic sequence increases with task horizons. To this end, we propose an In-context Decision Transformer (IDT) to achieve self-improvement in a high-level trial-and-error manner. Specifically, IDT is inspired by the efficient hierarchical structure of human decision-making and thus reconstructs the sequence to consist of high-level decisions instead of low-level actions that interact with environments. As one high-level decision can guide multi-step low-level actions, IDT naturally avoids excessively long sequences and solves online tasks more efficiently. Experimental results show that IDT achieves state-of-the-art in long-horizon tasks over current in-context RL methods. In particular, the online evaluation time of our IDT is \textbf{36} times faster than baselines in the D4RL benchmark and \textbf{27} times faster in the Grid World benchmark.
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@article{arxiv.2405.20692,
title = {In-Context Decision Transformer: Reinforcement Learning via Hierarchical Chain-of-Thought},
author = {Sili Huang and Jifeng Hu and Hechang Chen and Lichao Sun and Bo Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.20692},
year = {2024}
}