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Successor Feature Neural Episodic Control

Machine Learning 2023-08-04 v2 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

A longstanding goal in reinforcement learning is to build intelligent agents that show fast learning and a flexible transfer of skills akin to humans and animals. This paper investigates the integration of two frameworks for tackling those goals: episodic control and successor features. Episodic control is a cognitively inspired approach relying on episodic memory, an instance-based memory model of an agent's experiences. Meanwhile, successor features and generalized policy improvement (SF&GPI) is a meta and transfer learning framework allowing to learn policies for tasks that can be efficiently reused for later tasks which have a different reward function. Individually, these two techniques have shown impressive results in vastly improving sample efficiency and the elegant reuse of previously learned policies. Thus, we outline a combination of both approaches in a single reinforcement learning framework and empirically illustrate its benefits.

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@article{arxiv.2111.03110,
  title  = {Successor Feature Neural Episodic Control},
  author = {David Emukpere and Xavier Alameda-Pineda and Chris Reinke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.03110},
  year   = {2023}
}
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