Controllability-Aware Unsupervised Skill Discovery
One of the key capabilities of intelligent agents is the ability to discover useful skills without external supervision. However, the current unsupervised skill discovery methods are often limited to acquiring simple, easy-to-learn skills due to the lack of incentives to discover more complex, chall...
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Zusammenfassung: | One of the key capabilities of intelligent agents is the ability to discover
useful skills without external supervision. However, the current unsupervised
skill discovery methods are often limited to acquiring simple, easy-to-learn
skills due to the lack of incentives to discover more complex, challenging
behaviors. We introduce a novel unsupervised skill discovery method,
Controllability-aware Skill Discovery (CSD), which actively seeks complex,
hard-to-control skills without supervision. The key component of CSD is a
controllability-aware distance function, which assigns larger values to state
transitions that are harder to achieve with the current skills. Combined with
distance-maximizing skill discovery, CSD progressively learns more challenging
skills over the course of training as our jointly trained distance function
reduces rewards for easy-to-achieve skills. Our experimental results in six
robotic manipulation and locomotion environments demonstrate that CSD can
discover diverse complex skills including object manipulation and locomotion
skills with no supervision, significantly outperforming prior unsupervised
skill discovery methods. Videos and code are available at
https://seohong.me/projects/csd/ |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2302.05103 |