Joint Differentiable Optimization and Verification for Certified Reinforcement Learning
Wang, Yixuan, Zhan, Simon, Wang, Zhilu, Huang, Chao, Wang, Zhaoran, Yang, Zhuoran, Zhu, Qi
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In model-based reinforcement learning for safety-critical control systems, it is important to formally certify system properties (e.g., safety, stability) under the learned controller. However, as existing methods typically apply formal verification \emph{after} the controller has been learned, it is sometimes difficult to obtain any certificate, even after many iterations between learning and verification. To address this challenge, we propose a framework that jointly conducts reinforcement learning and formal verification by formulating and solving a novel bilevel optimization problem, which is differentiable by the gradients from the value function and certificates. Experiments on a variety of examples demonstrate the significant advantages of our framework over the model-based stochastic value gradient (SVG) method and the model-free proximal policy optimization (PPO) method in finding feasible controllers with barrier functions and Lyapunov functions that ensure system safety and stability.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-21-2023
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