Learning Actionable Representations from Visual Observations

2018 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)(2019)

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In this work we explore a new approach for robots to teach themselves about the world simply by observing it. In particular we investigate the effectiveness of learning task-agnostic representations for continuous control tasks. We extend Time-Contrastive Networks (TCN) that learn from visual observations by embedding multiple frames jointly in the embedding space as opposed to a single frame. We show that by doing so, we are now able to encode both position and velocity attributes significantly more accurately. We test the usefulness of this self-supervised approach in a reinforcement learning setting. We show that the representations learned by agents observing themselves take random actions, or other agents perform tasks successfully, can enable the learning of continuous control policies using algorithms like Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO) using only the learned embeddings as input. We also demonstrate significant improvements on the real-world Pouring dataset with a relative error reduction of 39.4% for motion attributes and 11.1% for static attributes compared to the single-frame baseline. Video results are available at https://sites.google.com/view/actionablerepresentations .
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learning task-agnostic representations,continuous control tasks,multiple frames,single frame,self-supervised approach,reinforcement learning setting,random actions,continuous control policies,Proximal Policy Optimization,learned embeddings,real-world Pouring dataset,single-frame baseline,learning actionable representations,time-contrastive networks
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