Q-Transformer: Scalable Offline Reinforcement Learning via Autoregressive Q-Functions
Abstract
In this work, we present a scalable reinforcement learning method for training multi-task policies from large offline datasets that can leverage both human demonstrations and autonomously collected data. Our method uses a Transformer to provide a scalable representation for Q-functions trained via offline temporal difference backups. We therefore refer to the method as Q-Transformer. By discretizing each action dimension and representing the Q-value of each action dimension as separate tokens, we can apply effective high-capacity sequence modeling techniques for Q-learning. We present several design decisions that enable good performance with offline RL training, and show that Q-Transformer outperforms prior offline RL algorithms and imitation learning techniques on a large diverse real-world robotic manipulation task suite. The project's website and videos can be found at https://qtransformer.github.io
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@article{arxiv.2309.10150,
title = {Q-Transformer: Scalable Offline Reinforcement Learning via Autoregressive Q-Functions},
author = {Yevgen Chebotar and Quan Vuong and Alex Irpan and Karol Hausman and Fei Xia and Yao Lu and Aviral Kumar and Tianhe Yu and Alexander Herzog and Karl Pertsch and Keerthana Gopalakrishnan and Julian Ibarz and Ofir Nachum and Sumedh Sontakke and Grecia Salazar and Huong T Tran and Jodilyn Peralta and Clayton Tan and Deeksha Manjunath and Jaspiar Singht and Brianna Zitkovich and Tomas Jackson and Kanishka Rao and Chelsea Finn and Sergey Levine},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.10150},
year = {2023}
}
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See website at https://qtransformer.github.io