Automatic formation of the structure of abstract machines in hierarchical reinforcement learning with state clustering

13 Jun 2018  ·  Aleksandr I. Panov, Aleksey Skrynnik ·

We introduce a new approach to hierarchy formation and task decomposition in hierarchical reinforcement learning. Our method is based on the Hierarchy Of Abstract Machines (HAM) framework because HAM approach is able to design efficient controllers that will realize specific behaviors in real robots. The key to our algorithm is the introduction of the internal or "mental" environment in which the state represents the structure of the HAM hierarchy. The internal action in this environment leads to changes the hierarchy of HAMs. We propose the classical Q-learning procedure in the internal environment which allows the agent to obtain an optimal hierarchy. We extends the HAM framework by adding on-model approach to select the appropriate sub-machine to execute action sequences for certain class of external environment states. Preliminary experiments demonstrated the prospects of the method.

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