Leveraging Conditional Dependence for Efficient World Model Denoising
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Effective denoising is critical for managing complex visual inputs contaminated with noisy distractors in model-based reinforcement learning (RL). Current methods often oversimplify the decomposition of observations by neglecting the conditional dependence between task-relevant and task-irrelevant components given an observation. To address this limitation, we introduce CsDreamer, a modelbased RL approach built upon the world model of Collider-structure Recurrent State-Space Model (CsRSSM). CsRSSM incorporates colliders to comprehensively model the denoising inference process and explicitly capture the conditional dependence. Furthermore, it employs a decoupling regularization to balance the influence of this conditional dependence. By accurately inferring a task-relevant state space, CsDreamer improves learning efficiency during rollouts. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of CsRSSM in extracting task-relevant information, leading to CsDreamer outperforming existing approaches in environments characterized by complex noise interference.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Jun-18-2026, 07:37:45 GMT
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