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RobotKeyframing: Learning Locomotion with High-Level Objectives via Mixture of Dense and Sparse Rewards

Robotics 2024-11-05 v2 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Abstract

This paper presents a novel learning-based control framework that uses keyframing to incorporate high-level objectives in natural locomotion for legged robots. These high-level objectives are specified as a variable number of partial or complete pose targets that are spaced arbitrarily in time. Our proposed framework utilizes a multi-critic reinforcement learning algorithm to effectively handle the mixture of dense and sparse rewards. Additionally, it employs a transformer-based encoder to accommodate a variable number of input targets, each associated with specific time-to-arrivals. Throughout simulation and hardware experiments, we demonstrate that our framework can effectively satisfy the target keyframe sequence at the required times. In the experiments, the multi-critic method significantly reduces the effort of hyperparameter tuning compared to the standard single-critic alternative. Moreover, the proposed transformer-based architecture enables robots to anticipate future goals, which results in quantitative improvements in their ability to reach their targets.

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@article{arxiv.2407.11562,
  title  = {RobotKeyframing: Learning Locomotion with High-Level Objectives via Mixture of Dense and Sparse Rewards},
  author = {Fatemeh Zargarbashi and Jin Cheng and Dongho Kang and Robert Sumner and Stelian Coros},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.11562},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

This paper has been accepted to 8th Conference on Robot Learning (CoRL 2024). Project website: https://sites.google.com/view/robot-keyframing