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Unleashing the Power of Pre-trained Language Models for Offline Reinforcement Learning

Machine Learning 2024-12-18 v5

Abstract

Offline reinforcement learning (RL) aims to find a near-optimal policy using pre-collected datasets. In real-world scenarios, data collection could be costly and risky; therefore, offline RL becomes particularly challenging when the in-domain data is limited. Given recent advances in Large Language Models (LLMs) and their few-shot learning prowess, this paper introduces La\textbf{La}nguage Models for Mo\textbf{Mo}tion Control (LaMo\textbf{LaMo}), a general framework based on Decision Transformers to effectively use pre-trained Language Models (LMs) for offline RL. Our framework highlights four crucial components: (1) Initializing Decision Transformers with sequentially pre-trained LMs, (2) employing the LoRA fine-tuning method, in contrast to full-weight fine-tuning, to combine the pre-trained knowledge from LMs and in-domain knowledge effectively, (3) using the non-linear MLP transformation instead of linear projections, to generate embeddings, and (4) integrating an auxiliary language prediction loss during fine-tuning to stabilize the LMs and retain their original abilities on languages. Empirical results indicate LaMo\textbf{LaMo} achieves excellent performance in sparse-reward tasks and closes the gap between value-based offline RL methods and decision transformers in dense-reward tasks. In particular, our method demonstrates superior performance in scenarios with limited data samples.

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@article{arxiv.2310.20587,
  title  = {Unleashing the Power of Pre-trained Language Models for Offline Reinforcement Learning},
  author = {Ruizhe Shi and Yuyao Liu and Yanjie Ze and Simon S. Du and Huazhe Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.20587},
  year   = {2024}
}

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