Cideron, Geoffrey
Gemma 3 Technical Report
Gemma Team, null, Kamath, Aishwarya, Ferret, Johan, Pathak, Shreya, Vieillard, Nino, Merhej, Ramona, Perrin, Sarah, Matejovicova, Tatiana, Ramé, Alexandre, Rivière, Morgane, Rouillard, Louis, Mesnard, Thomas, Cideron, Geoffrey, Grill, Jean-bastien, Ramos, Sabela, Yvinec, Edouard, Casbon, Michelle, Pot, Etienne, Penchev, Ivo, Liu, Gaël, Visin, Francesco, Kenealy, Kathleen, Beyer, Lucas, Zhai, Xiaohai, Tsitsulin, Anton, Busa-Fekete, Robert, Feng, Alex, Sachdeva, Noveen, Coleman, Benjamin, Gao, Yi, Mustafa, Basil, Barr, Iain, Parisotto, Emilio, Tian, David, Eyal, Matan, Cherry, Colin, Peter, Jan-Thorsten, Sinopalnikov, Danila, Bhupatiraju, Surya, Agarwal, Rishabh, Kazemi, Mehran, Malkin, Dan, Kumar, Ravin, Vilar, David, Brusilovsky, Idan, Luo, Jiaming, Steiner, Andreas, Friesen, Abe, Sharma, Abhanshu, Sharma, Abheesht, Gilady, Adi Mayrav, Goedeckemeyer, Adrian, Saade, Alaa, Feng, Alex, Kolesnikov, Alexander, Bendebury, Alexei, Abdagic, Alvin, Vadi, Amit, György, András, Pinto, André Susano, Das, Anil, Bapna, Ankur, Miech, Antoine, Yang, Antoine, Paterson, Antonia, Shenoy, Ashish, Chakrabarti, Ayan, Piot, Bilal, Wu, Bo, Shahriari, Bobak, Petrini, Bryce, Chen, Charlie, Lan, Charline Le, Choquette-Choo, Christopher A., Carey, CJ, Brick, Cormac, Deutsch, Daniel, Eisenbud, Danielle, Cattle, Dee, Cheng, Derek, Paparas, Dimitris, Sreepathihalli, Divyashree Shivakumar, Reid, Doug, Tran, Dustin, Zelle, Dustin, Noland, Eric, Huizenga, Erwin, Kharitonov, Eugene, Liu, Frederick, Amirkhanyan, Gagik, Cameron, Glenn, Hashemi, Hadi, Klimczak-Plucińska, Hanna, Singh, Harman, Mehta, Harsh, Lehri, Harshal Tushar, Hazimeh, Hussein, Ballantyne, Ian, Szpektor, Idan, Nardini, Ivan, Pouget-Abadie, Jean, Chan, Jetha, Stanton, Joe, Wieting, John, Lai, Jonathan, Orbay, Jordi, Fernandez, Joseph, Newlan, Josh, Ji, Ju-yeong, Singh, Jyotinder, Black, Kat, Yu, Kathy, Hui, Kevin, Vodrahalli, Kiran, Greff, Klaus, Qiu, Linhai, Valentine, Marcella, Coelho, Marina, Ritter, Marvin, Hoffman, Matt, Watson, Matthew, Chaturvedi, Mayank, Moynihan, Michael, Ma, Min, Babar, Nabila, Noy, Natasha, Byrd, Nathan, Roy, Nick, Momchev, Nikola, Chauhan, Nilay, Sachdeva, Noveen, Bunyan, Oskar, Botarda, Pankil, Caron, Paul, Rubenstein, Paul Kishan, Culliton, Phil, Schmid, Philipp, Sessa, Pier Giuseppe, Xu, Pingmei, Stanczyk, Piotr, Tafti, Pouya, Shivanna, Rakesh, Wu, Renjie, Pan, Renke, Rokni, Reza, Willoughby, Rob, Vallu, Rohith, Mullins, Ryan, Jerome, Sammy, Smoot, Sara, Girgin, Sertan, Iqbal, Shariq, Reddy, Shashir, Sheth, Shruti, Põder, Siim, Bhatnagar, Sijal, Panyam, Sindhu Raghuram, Eiger, Sivan, Zhang, Susan, Liu, Tianqi, Yacovone, Trevor, Liechty, Tyler, Kalra, Uday, Evci, Utku, Misra, Vedant, Roseberry, Vincent, Feinberg, Vlad, Kolesnikov, Vlad, Han, Woohyun, Kwon, Woosuk, Chen, Xi, Chow, Yinlam, Zhu, Yuvein, Wei, Zichuan, Egyed, Zoltan, Cotruta, Victor, Giang, Minh, Kirk, Phoebe, Rao, Anand, Black, Kat, Babar, Nabila, Lo, Jessica, Moreira, Erica, Martins, Luiz Gustavo, Sanseviero, Omar, Gonzalez, Lucas, Gleicher, Zach, Warkentin, Tris, Mirrokni, Vahab, Senter, Evan, Collins, Eli, Barral, Joelle, Ghahramani, Zoubin, Hadsell, Raia, Matias, Yossi, Sculley, D., Petrov, Slav, Fiedel, Noah, Shazeer, Noam, Vinyals, Oriol, Dean, Jeff, Hassabis, Demis, Kavukcuoglu, Koray, Farabet, Clement, Buchatskaya, Elena, Alayrac, Jean-Baptiste, Anil, Rohan, Dmitry, null, Lepikhin, null, Borgeaud, Sebastian, Bachem, Olivier, Joulin, Armand, Andreev, Alek, Hardin, Cassidy, Dadashi, Robert, Hussenot, Léonard
We introduce Gemma 3, a multimodal addition to the Gemma family of lightweight open models, ranging in scale from 1 to 27 billion parameters. This version introduces vision understanding abilities, a wider coverage of languages and longer context - at least 128K tokens. We also change the architecture of the model to reduce the KV-cache memory that tends to explode with long context. This is achieved by increasing the ratio of local to global attention layers, and keeping the span on local attention short. The Gemma 3 models are trained with distillation and achieve superior performance to Gemma 2 for both pre-trained and instruction finetuned versions. In particular, our novel post-training recipe significantly improves the math, chat, instruction-following and multilingual abilities, making Gemma3-4B-IT competitive with Gemma2-27B-IT and Gemma3-27B-IT comparable to Gemini-1.5-Pro across benchmarks. We release all our models to the community.
Diversity-Rewarded CFG Distillation
Cideron, Geoffrey, Agostinelli, Andrea, Ferret, Johan, Girgin, Sertan, Elie, Romuald, Bachem, Olivier, Perrin, Sarah, Ramé, Alexandre
Generative models are transforming creative domains such as music generation, with inference-time strategies like Classifier-Free Guidance (CFG) playing a crucial role. However, CFG doubles inference cost while limiting originality and diversity across generated contents. In this paper, we introduce diversity-rewarded CFG distillation, a novel finetuning procedure that distills the strengths of CFG while addressing its limitations. Our approach optimises two training objectives: (1) a distillation objective, encouraging the model alone (without CFG) to imitate the CFG-augmented predictions, and (2) an RL objective with a diversity reward, promoting the generation of diverse outputs for a given prompt. By finetuning, we learn model weights with the ability to generate high-quality and diverse outputs, without any inference overhead. This also unlocks the potential of weight-based model merging strategies: by interpolating between the weights of two models (the first focusing on quality, the second on diversity), we can control the quality-diversity trade-off at deployment time, and even further boost performance. We conduct extensive experiments on the MusicLM (Agostinelli et al., 2023) text-to-music generative model, where our approach surpasses CFG in terms of quality-diversity Pareto optimality. According to human evaluators, our finetuned-then-merged model generates samples with higher quality-diversity than the base model augmented with CFG. Explore our generations at https://google-research.github.io/seanet/musiclm/diverse_music/.
MusicRL: Aligning Music Generation to Human Preferences
Cideron, Geoffrey, Girgin, Sertan, Verzetti, Mauro, Vincent, Damien, Kastelic, Matej, Borsos, Zalán, McWilliams, Brian, Ungureanu, Victor, Bachem, Olivier, Pietquin, Olivier, Geist, Matthieu, Hussenot, Léonard, Zeghidour, Neil, Agostinelli, Andrea
We propose MusicRL, the first music generation system finetuned from human feedback. Appreciation of text-to-music models is particularly subjective since the concept of musicality as well as the specific intention behind a caption are user-dependent (e.g. a caption such as "upbeat work-out music" can map to a retro guitar solo or a techno pop beat). Not only this makes supervised training of such models challenging, but it also calls for integrating continuous human feedback in their post-deployment finetuning. MusicRL is a pretrained autoregressive MusicLM (Agostinelli et al., 2023) model of discrete audio tokens finetuned with reinforcement learning to maximise sequence-level rewards. We design reward functions related specifically to text-adherence and audio quality with the help from selected raters, and use those to finetune MusicLM into MusicRL-R. We deploy MusicLM to users and collect a substantial dataset comprising 300,000 pairwise preferences. Using Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF), we train MusicRL-U, the first text-to-music model that incorporates human feedback at scale. Human evaluations show that both MusicRL-R and MusicRL-U are preferred to the baseline. Ultimately, MusicRL-RU combines the two approaches and results in the best model according to human raters. Ablation studies shed light on the musical attributes influencing human preferences, indicating that text adherence and quality only account for a part of it. This underscores the prevalence of subjectivity in musical appreciation and calls for further involvement of human listeners in the finetuning of music generation models.
WARM: On the Benefits of Weight Averaged Reward Models
Ramé, Alexandre, Vieillard, Nino, Hussenot, Léonard, Dadashi, Robert, Cideron, Geoffrey, Bachem, Olivier, Ferret, Johan
Aligning large language models (LLMs) with human preferences through reinforcement learning (RLHF) can lead to reward hacking, where LLMs exploit failures in the reward model (RM) to achieve seemingly high rewards without meeting the underlying objectives. We identify two primary challenges when designing RMs to mitigate reward hacking: distribution shifts during the RL process and inconsistencies in human preferences. As a solution, we propose Weight Averaged Reward Models (WARM), first fine-tuning multiple RMs, then averaging them in the weight space. This strategy follows the observation that fine-tuned weights remain linearly mode connected when sharing the same pre-training. By averaging weights, WARM improves efficiency compared to the traditional ensembling of predictions, while improving reliability under distribution shifts and robustness to preference inconsistencies. Our experiments on summarization tasks, using best-of-N and RL methods, shows that WARM improves the overall quality and alignment of LLM predictions; for example, a policy RL fine-tuned with WARM has a 79.4% win rate against a policy RL fine-tuned with a single RM.
Gemini: A Family of Highly Capable Multimodal Models
Gemini Team, null, Anil, Rohan, Borgeaud, Sebastian, Wu, Yonghui, Alayrac, Jean-Baptiste, Yu, Jiahui, Soricut, Radu, Schalkwyk, Johan, Dai, Andrew M., Hauth, Anja, Millican, Katie, Silver, David, Petrov, Slav, Johnson, Melvin, Antonoglou, Ioannis, Schrittwieser, Julian, Glaese, Amelia, Chen, Jilin, Pitler, Emily, Lillicrap, Timothy, Lazaridou, Angeliki, Firat, Orhan, Molloy, James, Isard, Michael, Barham, Paul R., Hennigan, Tom, Lee, Benjamin, Viola, Fabio, Reynolds, Malcolm, Xu, Yuanzhong, Doherty, Ryan, Collins, Eli, Meyer, Clemens, Rutherford, Eliza, Moreira, Erica, Ayoub, Kareem, Goel, Megha, Tucker, George, Piqueras, Enrique, Krikun, Maxim, Barr, Iain, Savinov, Nikolay, Danihelka, Ivo, Roelofs, Becca, White, Anaïs, Andreassen, Anders, von Glehn, Tamara, Yagati, Lakshman, Kazemi, Mehran, Gonzalez, Lucas, Khalman, Misha, Sygnowski, Jakub, Frechette, Alexandre, Smith, Charlotte, Culp, Laura, Proleev, Lev, Luan, Yi, Chen, Xi, Lottes, James, Schucher, Nathan, Lebron, Federico, Rrustemi, Alban, Clay, Natalie, Crone, Phil, Kocisky, Tomas, Zhao, Jeffrey, Perz, Bartek, Yu, Dian, Howard, Heidi, Bloniarz, Adam, Rae, Jack W., Lu, Han, Sifre, Laurent, Maggioni, Marcello, Alcober, Fred, Garrette, Dan, Barnes, Megan, Thakoor, Shantanu, Austin, Jacob, Barth-Maron, Gabriel, Wong, William, Joshi, Rishabh, Chaabouni, Rahma, Fatiha, Deeni, Ahuja, Arun, Liu, Ruibo, Li, Yunxuan, Cogan, Sarah, Chen, Jeremy, Jia, Chao, Gu, Chenjie, Zhang, Qiao, Grimstad, Jordan, Hartman, Ale Jakse, Chadwick, Martin, Tomar, Gaurav Singh, Garcia, Xavier, Senter, Evan, Taropa, Emanuel, Pillai, Thanumalayan Sankaranarayana, Devlin, Jacob, Laskin, Michael, Casas, Diego de Las, Valter, Dasha, Tao, Connie, Blanco, Lorenzo, Badia, Adrià Puigdomènech, Reitter, David, Chen, Mianna, Brennan, Jenny, Rivera, Clara, Brin, Sergey, Iqbal, Shariq, Surita, Gabriela, Labanowski, Jane, Rao, Abhi, Winkler, Stephanie, Parisotto, Emilio, Gu, Yiming, Olszewska, Kate, Zhang, Yujing, Addanki, Ravi, Miech, Antoine, Louis, Annie, Shafey, Laurent El, Teplyashin, Denis, Brown, Geoff, Catt, Elliot, Attaluri, Nithya, Balaguer, Jan, Xiang, Jackie, Wang, Pidong, Ashwood, Zoe, Briukhov, Anton, Webson, Albert, Ganapathy, Sanjay, Sanghavi, Smit, Kannan, Ajay, Chang, Ming-Wei, Stjerngren, Axel, Djolonga, Josip, Sun, Yuting, Bapna, Ankur, Aitchison, Matthew, Pejman, Pedram, Michalewski, Henryk, Yu, Tianhe, Wang, Cindy, Love, Juliette, Ahn, Junwhan, Bloxwich, Dawn, Han, Kehang, Humphreys, Peter, Sellam, Thibault, Bradbury, James, Godbole, Varun, Samangooei, Sina, Damoc, Bogdan, Kaskasoli, Alex, Arnold, Sébastien M. R., Vasudevan, Vijay, Agrawal, Shubham, Riesa, Jason, Lepikhin, Dmitry, Tanburn, Richard, Srinivasan, Srivatsan, Lim, Hyeontaek, Hodkinson, Sarah, Shyam, Pranav, Ferret, Johan, Hand, Steven, Garg, Ankush, Paine, Tom Le, Li, Jian, Li, Yujia, Giang, Minh, Neitz, Alexander, Abbas, Zaheer, York, Sarah, Reid, Machel, Cole, Elizabeth, Chowdhery, Aakanksha, Das, Dipanjan, Rogozińska, Dominika, Nikolaev, Vitaly, Sprechmann, Pablo, Nado, Zachary, Zilka, Lukas, Prost, Flavien, He, Luheng, Monteiro, Marianne, Mishra, Gaurav, Welty, Chris, Newlan, Josh, Jia, Dawei, Allamanis, Miltiadis, Hu, Clara Huiyi, de Liedekerke, Raoul, Gilmer, Justin, Saroufim, Carl, Rijhwani, Shruti, Hou, Shaobo, Shrivastava, Disha, Baddepudi, Anirudh, Goldin, Alex, Ozturel, Adnan, Cassirer, Albin, Xu, Yunhan, Sohn, Daniel, Sachan, Devendra, Amplayo, Reinald Kim, Swanson, Craig, Petrova, Dessie, Narayan, Shashi, Guez, Arthur, Brahma, Siddhartha, Landon, Jessica, Patel, Miteyan, Zhao, Ruizhe, Villela, Kevin, Wang, Luyu, Jia, 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Amélie, Niu, Ning, Gu, Shane, Pang, Chenxi, Tran, Dustin, Li, Yeqing, Levine, Nir, Stolovich, Ariel, Kalb, Norbert, Santamaria-Fernandez, Rebeca, Goenka, Sonam, Yustalim, Wenny, Strudel, Robin, Elqursh, Ali, Lakshminarayanan, Balaji, Deck, Charlie, Upadhyay, Shyam, Lee, Hyo, Dusenberry, Mike, Li, Zonglin, Wang, Xuezhi, Levin, Kyle, Hoffmann, Raphael, Holtmann-Rice, Dan, Bachem, Olivier, Yue, Summer, Arora, Sho, Malmi, Eric, Mirylenka, Daniil, Tan, Qijun, Koh, Christy, Yeganeh, Soheil Hassas, Põder, Siim, Zheng, Steven, Pongetti, Francesco, Tariq, Mukarram, Sun, Yanhua, Ionita, Lucian, Seyedhosseini, Mojtaba, Tafti, Pouya, Kotikalapudi, Ragha, Liu, Zhiyu, Gulati, Anmol, Liu, Jasmine, Ye, Xinyu, Chrzaszcz, Bart, Wang, Lily, Sethi, Nikhil, Li, Tianrun, Brown, Ben, Singh, Shreya, Fan, Wei, Parisi, Aaron, Stanton, Joe, Kuang, Chenkai, Koverkathu, Vinod, Choquette-Choo, Christopher A., Li, Yunjie, Lu, TJ, Ittycheriah, Abe, Shroff, Prakash, Sun, Pei, Varadarajan, Mani, Bahargam, Sanaz, Willoughby, Rob, Gaddy, David, Dasgupta, Ishita, Desjardins, Guillaume, Cornero, Marco, Robenek, Brona, Mittal, Bhavishya, Albrecht, Ben, Shenoy, Ashish, Moiseev, Fedor, Jacobsson, Henrik, Ghaffarkhah, Alireza, Rivière, Morgane, Walton, Alanna, Crepy, Clément, Parrish, Alicia, Liu, Yuan, Zhou, Zongwei, Farabet, Clement, Radebaugh, Carey, Srinivasan, Praveen, van der Salm, Claudia, Fidjeland, Andreas, Scellato, Salvatore, Latorre-Chimoto, Eri, Klimczak-Plucińska, Hanna, Bridson, David, de Cesare, Dario, Hudson, Tom, Mendolicchio, Piermaria, Walker, Lexi, Morris, Alex, Penchev, Ivo, Mauger, Matthew, Guseynov, Alexey, Reid, Alison, Odoom, Seth, Loher, Lucia, Cotruta, Victor, Yenugula, Madhavi, Grewe, Dominik, Petrushkina, Anastasia, Duerig, Tom, Sanchez, Antonio, Yadlowsky, Steve, Shen, Amy, Globerson, Amir, Kurzrok, Adam, Webb, Lynette, Dua, Sahil, Li, Dong, Lahoti, Preethi, Bhupatiraju, Surya, Hurt, Dan, Qureshi, Haroon, Agarwal, Ananth, Shani, Tomer, Eyal, Matan, Khare, Anuj, Belle, Shreyas Rammohan, Wang, Lei, Tekur, Chetan, Kale, Mihir Sanjay, Wei, Jinliang, Sang, Ruoxin, Saeta, Brennan, Liechty, Tyler, Sun, Yi, Zhao, Yao, Lee, Stephan, Nayak, Pandu, Fritz, Doug, Vuyyuru, Manish Reddy, Aslanides, John, Vyas, Nidhi, Wicke, Martin, Ma, Xiao, Bilal, Taylan, Eltyshev, Evgenii, Balle, Daniel, Martin, Nina, Cate, Hardie, Manyika, James, Amiri, Keyvan, Kim, Yelin, Xiong, Xi, Kang, Kai, Luisier, Florian, Tripuraneni, Nilesh, Madras, David, Guo, Mandy, Waters, Austin, Wang, Oliver, Ainslie, Joshua, Baldridge, Jason, Zhang, Han, Pruthi, Garima, Bauer, Jakob, Yang, Feng, Mansour, Riham, Gelman, Jason, Xu, Yang, Polovets, George, Liu, Ji, Cai, Honglong, Chen, Warren, Sheng, XiangHai, Xue, Emily, Ozair, Sherjil, Yu, Adams, Angermueller, Christof, Li, Xiaowei, Wang, Weiren, Wiesinger, Julia, Koukoumidis, Emmanouil, Tian, Yuan, Iyer, Anand, Gurumurthy, Madhu, Goldenson, Mark, Shah, Parashar, Blake, MK, Yu, Hongkun, Urbanowicz, Anthony, Palomaki, Jennimaria, Fernando, Chrisantha, Brooks, Kevin, Durden, Ken, Mehta, Harsh, Momchev, Nikola, Rahimtoroghi, Elahe, Georgaki, Maria, Raul, Amit, Ruder, Sebastian, Redshaw, Morgan, Lee, Jinhyuk, Jalan, Komal, Li, Dinghua, Perng, Ginger, Hechtman, Blake, Schuh, Parker, Nasr, Milad, Chen, Mia, Milan, Kieran, Mikulik, Vladimir, Strohman, Trevor, Franco, Juliana, Green, Tim, Hassabis, Demis, Kavukcuoglu, Koray, Dean, Jeffrey, Vinyals, Oriol
This report introduces a new family of multimodal models, Gemini, that exhibit remarkable capabilities across image, audio, video, and text understanding. The Gemini family consists of Ultra, Pro, and Nano sizes, suitable for applications ranging from complex reasoning tasks to on-device memory-constrained use-cases. Evaluation on a broad range of benchmarks shows that our most-capable Gemini Ultra model advances the state of the art in 30 of 32 of these benchmarks - notably being the first model to achieve human-expert performance on the well-studied exam benchmark MMLU, and improving the state of the art in every one of the 20 multimodal benchmarks we examined. We believe that the new capabilities of Gemini models in cross-modal reasoning and language understanding will enable a wide variety of use cases and we discuss our approach toward deploying them responsibly to users.
Factually Consistent Summarization via Reinforcement Learning with Textual Entailment Feedback
Roit, Paul, Ferret, Johan, Shani, Lior, Aharoni, Roee, Cideron, Geoffrey, Dadashi, Robert, Geist, Matthieu, Girgin, Sertan, Hussenot, Léonard, Keller, Orgad, Momchev, Nikola, Ramos, Sabela, Stanczyk, Piotr, Vieillard, Nino, Bachem, Olivier, Elidan, Gal, Hassidim, Avinatan, Pietquin, Olivier, Szpektor, Idan
Despite the seeming success of contemporary grounded text generation systems, they often tend to generate factually inconsistent text with respect to their input. This phenomenon is emphasized in tasks like summarization, in which the generated summaries should be corroborated by their source article. In this work, we leverage recent progress on textual entailment models to directly address this problem for abstractive summarization systems. We use reinforcement learning with reference-free, textual entailment rewards to optimize for factual consistency and explore the ensuing trade-offs, as improved consistency may come at the cost of less informative or more extractive summaries. Our results, according to both automatic metrics and human evaluation, show that our method considerably improves the faithfulness, salience, and conciseness of the generated summaries.
Get Back Here: Robust Imitation by Return-to-Distribution Planning
Cideron, Geoffrey, Tabanpour, Baruch, Curi, Sebastian, Girgin, Sertan, Hussenot, Leonard, Dulac-Arnold, Gabriel, Geist, Matthieu, Pietquin, Olivier, Dadashi, Robert
Imitation Learning (IL) is a paradigm in sequential decision making where an agent uses offline expert trajectories to mimic the expert's behavior [1]. While Reinforcement Learning (RL) requires an additional reward signal that can be hard to specify in practice, IL only requires expert trajectories that can be easier to collect. In part due to its simplicity, IL has been applied successfully in several real world tasks, from robotic manipulation [2, 3, 4] to autonomous driving [5, 6]. A key challenge in deploying IL, however, is that the agent may encounter states in the final deployment environment that were not labeled by the expert offline [7]. In applications such as healthcare [8, 9] and robotics [10, 11], online experimentation can be risky (e.g., on human patients) or costly to label (e.g., off-policy robotic datasets can take months to collect).
QD-RL: Efficient Mixing of Quality and Diversity in Reinforcement Learning
Cideron, Geoffrey, Pierrot, Thomas, Perrin, Nicolas, Beguir, Karim, Sigaud, Olivier
We propose a novel reinforcement learning algorithm,QD-RL, that incorporates the strengths of off-policy RL algorithms into Quality Diversity (QD) approaches. Quality-Diversity methods contribute structural biases by decoupling the search for diversity from the search for high return, resulting in efficient management of the exploration-exploitation trade-off. However, these approaches generally suffer from sample inefficiency as they call upon evolutionary techniques. QD-RL removes this limitation by relying on off-policy RL algorithms. More precisely, we train a population of off-policy deep RL agents to simultaneously maximize diversity inside the population and the return of the agents. QD-RL selects agents from the diversity-return Pareto Front, resulting in stable and efficient population updates. Our experiments on the Ant-Maze environment show that QD-RL can solve challenging exploration and control problems with deceptive rewards while being more than 15 times more sample efficient than its evolutionary counterparts.
Self-Educated Language Agent With Hindsight Experience Replay For Instruction Following
Cideron, Geoffrey, Seurin, Mathieu, Strub, Florian, Pietquin, Olivier
Language creates a compact representation of the world and allows the description of unlimited situations and objectives through compositionality. These properties make it a natural fit to guide the training of interactive agents as it could ease recurrent challenges in Reinforcement Learning such as sample complexity, generalization, or multi-tasking. Yet, it remains an open-problem to relate language and RL in even simple instruction following scenarios. Current methods rely on expert demonstrations, auxiliary losses, or inductive biases in neural architectures. In this paper, we propose an orthogonal approach called Textual Hindsight Experience Replay (THER) that extends the Hindsight Experience Replay approach to the language setting. Whenever the agent does not fulfill its instruction, THER learns to output a new directive that matches the agent trajectory, and it relabels the episode with a positive reward. To do so, THER learns to map a state into an instruction by using past successful trajectories, which removes the need to have external expert interventions to relabel episodes as in vanilla HER. We observe that this simple idea also initiates a learning synergy between language acquisition and policy learning on instruction following tasks in the BabyAI environment.