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Backward Curriculum Reinforcement Learning

Published 29 Dec 2022 in cs.AI and cs.LG | (2212.14214v4)

Abstract: Current reinforcement learning algorithms train an agent using forward-generated trajectories, which provide little guidance so that the agent can explore as much as possible. While realizing the value of reinforcement learning results from sufficient exploration, this approach leads to a trade-off in losing sample efficiency, an essential factor impacting algorithm performance. Previous tasks use reward-shaping techniques and network structure modification to increase sample efficiency. However, these methods require many steps to implement. In this work, we propose novel backward curriculum reinforcement learning that begins training the agent using the backward trajectory of the episode instead of the original forward trajectory. This approach provides the agent with a strong reward signal, enabling more sample-efficient learning. Moreover, our method only requires a minor change in the algorithm of reversing the order of the trajectory before agent training, allowing a straightforward application to any state-of-the-art algorithm.

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