Provably Efficient Long-Horizon Exploration in Monte Carlo Tree Search through State Occupancy Regularization
Schramm, Liam, Boularias, Abdeslam
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Monte Carlo tree search (MCTS) has been successful in a variety of domains, but faces challenges with long-horizon exploration when compared to sampling-based motion planning algorithms like Rapidly-Exploring Random Trees. To address these limitations of MCTS, we derive a tree search algorithm based on policy optimization with state occupancy measure regularization, which we call {\it Volume-MCTS}. We show that count-based exploration and sampling-based motion planning can be derived as approximate solutions to this state occupancy measure regularized objective. We test our method on several robot navigation problems, and find that Volume-MCTS outperforms AlphaZero and displays significantly better long-horizon exploration properties.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-7-2024
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