SeMAIL: Eliminating Distractors in Visual Imitation via Separated Models
Wan, Shenghua, Wang, Yucen, Shao, Minghao, Chen, Ruying, Zhan, De-Chuan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Model-based imitation learning (MBIL) is a popular reinforcement learning method that improves sample efficiency on high-dimension input sources, such as images and videos. Following the convention of MBIL research, existing algorithms are highly deceptive by task-irrelevant information, especially moving distractors in videos. To tackle this problem, we propose a new algorithm - named Separated Model-based Adversarial Imitation Learning (SeMAIL) - decoupling the environment dynamics into two parts by task-relevant dependency, which is determined by agent actions, and training separately. In this way, the agent can imagine its trajectories and imitate the expert behavior efficiently in task-relevant state space. Our method achieves near-expert performance on various visual control tasks with complex observations and the more challenging tasks with different backgrounds from expert observations.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-19-2023
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