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Missing Velocity in Dynamic Obstacle Avoidance based on Deep Reinforcement Learning

Published 23 Dec 2021 in cs.LG | (2112.12465v2)

Abstract: We introduce a novel approach to dynamic obstacle avoidance based on Deep Reinforcement Learning by defining a traffic type independent environment with variable complexity. Filling a gap in the current literature, we thoroughly investigate the effect of missing velocity information on an agent's performance in obstacle avoidance tasks. This is a crucial issue in practice since several sensors yield only positional information of objects or vehicles. We evaluate frequently-applied approaches in scenarios of partial observability, namely the incorporation of recurrency in the deep neural networks and simple frame-stacking. For our analysis, we rely on state-of-the-art model-free deep RL algorithms. The lack of velocity information is found to significantly impact the performance of an agent. Both approaches - recurrency and frame-stacking - cannot consistently replace missing velocity information in the observation space. However, in simplified scenarios, they can significantly boost performance and stabilize the overall training procedure.

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