Out-of-Distribution Generalization with a SPARC: Racing 100 Unseen Vehicles with a Single Policy
Grooten, Bram, MacAlpine, Patrick, Subramanian, Kaushik, Stone, Peter, Wurman, Peter R.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Generalization to unseen environments is a significant challenge in the field of robotics and control. In this work, we focus on contextual reinforcement learning, where agents act within environments with varying contexts, such as self-driving cars or quadrupedal robots that need to operate in different terrains or weather conditions than they were trained for. We tackle the critical task of generalizing to out-of-distribution (OOD) settings, without access to explicit context information at test time. Recent work has addressed this problem by training a context encoder and a history adaptation module in separate stages. While promising, this two-phase approach is cumbersome to implement and train. We simplify the methodology and introduce SP ARC: single-phase adaptation for robust control. We test SP ARC on varying contexts within the high-fidelity racing simulator Gran Turismo 7 and wind-perturbed MuJoCo environments, and find that it achieves reliable and robust OOD generalization.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-14-2025
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