This work presents a meta-reinforcement learning approach to develop a universal locomotion control policy capable of zero-shot generalization across diverse quadrupedal platforms. The proposed method trains an RL agent equipped with a memory unit to imitate reference motions using a small set of procedurally generated quadruped robots. Through comprehensive simulation and real-world hardware experiments, we demonstrate the efficacy of our approach in achieving locomotion across various robots without requiring robot-specific fine-tuning. Furthermore, we highlight the critical role of the memory unit in enabling generalization, facilitating rapid adaptation to changes in the robot properties, and improving sample efficiency.
@article{arxiv.2407.17502,
title = {MetaLoco: Universal Quadrupedal Locomotion with Meta-Reinforcement Learning and Motion Imitation},
author = {Fatemeh Zargarbashi and Fabrizio Di Giuro and Jin Cheng and Dongho Kang and Bhavya Sukhija and Stelian Coros},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.17502},
year = {2024}
}
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