English

Learning Reward Models for Cooperative Trajectory Planning with Inverse Reinforcement Learning and Monte Carlo Tree Search

Machine Learning 2022-11-15 v3 Robotics

Abstract

Cooperative trajectory planning methods for automated vehicles can solve traffic scenarios that require a high degree of cooperation between traffic participants. However, for cooperative systems to integrate into human-centered traffic, the automated systems must behave human-like so that humans can anticipate the system's decisions. While Reinforcement Learning has made remarkable progress in solving the decision-making part, it is non-trivial to parameterize a reward model that yields predictable actions. This work employs feature-based Maximum Entropy Inverse Reinforcement Learning combined with Monte Carlo Tree Search to learn reward models that maximize the likelihood of recorded multi-agent cooperative expert trajectories. The evaluation demonstrates that the approach can recover a reasonable reward model that mimics the expert and performs similarly to a manually tuned baseline reward model.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2202.06443,
  title  = {Learning Reward Models for Cooperative Trajectory Planning with Inverse Reinforcement Learning and Monte Carlo Tree Search},
  author = {Karl Kurzer and Matthias Bitzer and J. Marius Zöllner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.06443},
  year   = {2022}
}