Contractive Dynamical Imitation Policies for Efficient Out-of-Sample Recovery

Abyaneh, Amin, Boroujeni, Mahrokh G., Lin, Hsiu-Chin, Ferrari-Trecate, Giancarlo

arXiv.org Machine Learning 

Imitation learning is a data-driven approach to learning policies from expert behavior, but it is prone to unreliable outcomes in out-of-sample (OOS) regions. While previous research relying on stable dynamical systems guarantees convergence to a desired state, it often overlooks transient behavior. We propose a framework for learning policies using modeled by contractive dynamical systems, ensuring that all policy rollouts converge regardless of perturbations, and in turn, enable efficient OOS recovery. By leveraging recurrent equilibrium networks and coupling layers, the policy structure guarantees contractivity for any parameter choice, which facilitates unconstrained optimization. Furthermore, we provide theoretical upper bounds for worst-case and expected loss terms, rigorously establishing the reliability of our method in deployment. Empirically, we demonstrate substantial OOS performance improvements in robotics manipulation and navigation tasks in simulation.

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