Imitation learning techniques aim to mimic human behavior in a given task. An agent (a learning machine) is trained to perform a task from demonstrations by learning a mapping between observations and actions. The idea of teaching by imitation has been around for many years, however, the field is gaining attention recently due to advances in computing and sensing as well as rising demand for intelligent applications. The paradigm of learning by imitation is gaining popularity because it facilitates teaching complex tasks with minimal expert knowledge of the tasks. Generic imitation learning methods could potentially reduce the problem of teaching a task to that of providing demonstrations; without the need for explicit programming or designing reward functions specific to the task. Modern sensors are able to collect and transmit high volumes of data rapidly, and processors with high computational power allow fast processing that maps the sensory data to actions in a timely manner. This opens the door for many potential AI applications that require real-time perception and reaction such as humanoid robots, self-driving vehicles, human computer interaction and computer games to name a few. However, specialized algorithms are needed to effectively and robustly learn models as learning by imitation poses its own set of challenges. In this paper, we survey imitation learning methods and present design options in different steps of the learning process. We introduce a background and motivation for the field as well as highlight challenges specific to the imitation problem. Methods for designing and evaluating imitation learning tasks are categorized and reviewed. Special attention is given to learning methods in robotics and games as these domains are the most popular in the literature and provide a wide array of problems and methodologies. We extensively discuss combining imitation learning approaches using different sources and methods, as well as incorporating other motion learning methods to enhance imitation. We also discuss the potential impact on industry, present major applications and highlight current and future research directions.
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With the development of deep representation learning, the domain of reinforcement learning (RL) has become a powerful learning framework now capable of learning complex policies in high dimensional environments. This review summarises deep reinforcement learning (DRL) algorithms and provides a taxonomy of automated driving tasks where (D)RL methods have been employed, while addressing key computational challenges in real world deployment of autonomous driving agents. It also delineates adjacent domains such as behavior cloning, imitation learning, inverse reinforcement learning that are related but are not classical RL algorithms. The role of simulators in training agents, methods to validate, test and robustify existing solutions in RL are discussed.
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Deep reinforcement learning is poised to revolutionise the field of AI and represents a step towards building autonomous systems with a higher level understanding of the visual world. Currently, deep learning is enabling reinforcement learning to scale to problems that were previously intractable, such as learning to play video games directly from pixels. Deep reinforcement learning algorithms are also applied to robotics, allowing control policies for robots to be learned directly from camera inputs in the real world. In this survey, we begin with an introduction to the general field of reinforcement learning, then progress to the main streams of value-based and policybased methods. Our survey will cover central algorithms in deep reinforcement learning, including the deep Q-network, trust region policy optimisation, and asynchronous advantage actor-critic. In parallel, we highlight the unique advantages of deep neural networks, focusing on visual understanding via reinforcement learning. To conclude, we describe several current areas of research within the field.
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在本次调查中,我们介绍了执行需要不同于环境的操作任务的机器人的当前状态,使得机器人必须隐含地或明确地控制与环境的接触力来完成任务。机器人可以执行越来越多的人体操作任务,并且在1)主题上具有越来越多的出版物,其执行始终需要联系的任务,并且通过利用完美的任务来减轻环境来缓解不确定性信息,可以在没有联系的情况下进行。最近的趋势已经看到机器人在留下的人类留给人类,例如按摩,以及诸如PEG孔的经典任务中,对其他类似任务的概率更有效,更好的误差容忍以及更快的规划或学习任务。因此,在本调查中,我们涵盖了执行此类任务的机器人的当前阶段,从调查开始所有不同的联系方式机器人可以执行,观察这些任务是如何控制和表示的,并且最终呈现所需技能的学习和规划完成这些任务。
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The reinforcement learning paradigm is a popular way to address problems that have only limited environmental feedback, rather than correctly labeled examples, as is common in other machine learning contexts. While significant progress has been made to improve learning in a single task, the idea of transfer learning has only recently been applied to reinforcement learning tasks. The core idea of transfer is that experience gained in learning to perform one task can help improve learning performance in a related, but different, task. In this article we present a framework that classifies transfer learning methods in terms of their capabilities and goals, and then use it to survey the existing literature, as well as to suggest future directions for transfer learning work.
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从意外的外部扰动中恢复的能力是双模型运动的基本机动技能。有效的答复包括不仅可以恢复平衡并保持稳定性的能力,而且在平衡恢复物质不可行时,也可以保证安全的方式。对于与双式运动有关的机器人,例如人形机器人和辅助机器人设备,可帮助人类行走,设计能够提供这种稳定性和安全性的控制器可以防止机器人损坏或防止伤害相关的医疗费用。这是一个具有挑战性的任务,因为它涉及用触点产生高维,非线性和致动系统的高动态运动。尽管使用基于模型和优化方法的前进方面,但诸如广泛领域知识的要求,诸如较大的计算时间和有限的动态变化的鲁棒性仍然会使这个打开问题。在本文中,为了解决这些问题,我们开发基于学习的算法,能够为两种不同的机器人合成推送恢复控制政策:人形机器人和有助于双模型运动的辅助机器人设备。我们的工作可以分为两个密切相关的指示:1)学习人形机器人的安全下降和预防策略,2)使用机器人辅助装置学习人类的预防策略。为实现这一目标,我们介绍了一套深度加强学习(DRL)算法,以学习使用这些机器人时提高安全性的控制策略。
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强化学习(RL)和脑电脑接口(BCI)是过去十年一直在增长的两个领域。直到最近,这些字段彼此独立操作。随着对循环(HITL)应用的兴趣升高,RL算法已经适用于人类指导,从而产生互动强化学习(IRL)的子领域。相邻的,BCI应用一直很感兴趣在人机交互期间从神经活动中提取内在反馈。这两个想法通过将BCI集成到IRL框架中,将RL和BCI设置在碰撞过程中,通过将内在反馈可用于帮助培训代理商来帮助框架。这种交叉点被称为内在的IRL。为了进一步帮助,促进BCI和IRL的更深层次,我们对内在IRILL的审查有着重点在于其母体领域的反馈驱动的IRL,同时还提供有关有效性,挑战和未来研究方向的讨论。
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This paper surveys the eld of reinforcement learning from a computer-science perspective. It is written to be accessible to researchers familiar with machine learning. Both the historical basis of the eld and a broad selection of current work are summarized. Reinforcement learning is the problem faced by an agent that learns behavior through trial-and-error interactions with a dynamic environment. The work described here has a resemblance to work in psychology, but di ers considerably in the details and in the use of the word \reinforcement." The paper discusses central issues of reinforcement learning, including trading o exploration and exploitation, establishing the foundations of the eld via Markov decision theory, learning from delayed reinforcement, constructing empirical models to accelerate learning, making use of generalization and hierarchy, and coping with hidden state. It concludes with a survey of some implemented systems and an assessment of the practical utility of current methods for reinforcement learning.
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嘈杂的传感,不完美的控制和环境变化是许多现实世界机器人任务的定义特征。部分可观察到的马尔可夫决策过程(POMDP)提供了一个原则上的数学框架,用于建模和解决不确定性下的机器人决策和控制任务。在过去的十年中,它看到了许多成功的应用程序,涵盖了本地化和导航,搜索和跟踪,自动驾驶,多机器人系统,操纵和人类机器人交互。这项调查旨在弥合POMDP模型的开发与算法之间的差距,以及针对另一端的不同机器人决策任务的应用。它分析了这些任务的特征,并将它们与POMDP框架的数学和算法属性联系起来,以进行有效的建模和解决方案。对于从业者来说,调查提供了一些关键任务特征,以决定何时以及如何成功地将POMDP应用于机器人任务。对于POMDP算法设计师,该调查为将POMDP应用于机器人系统的独特挑战提供了新的见解,并指出了有希望的新方向进行进一步研究。
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蒙特卡洛树搜索(MCT)是设计游戏机器人或解决顺序决策问题的强大方法。该方法依赖于平衡探索和开发的智能树搜索。MCT以模拟的形式进行随机抽样,并存储动作的统计数据,以在每个随后的迭代中做出更有教育的选择。然而,该方法已成为组合游戏的最新技术,但是,在更复杂的游戏(例如那些具有较高的分支因素或实时系列的游戏)以及各种实用领域(例如,运输,日程安排或安全性)有效的MCT应用程序通常需要其与问题有关的修改或与其他技术集成。这种特定领域的修改和混合方法是本调查的主要重点。最后一项主要的MCT调查已于2012年发布。自发布以来出现的贡献特别感兴趣。
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最近的自主代理和机器人的应用,如自动驾驶汽车,情景的培训师,勘探机器人和服务机器人带来了关注与当前生成人工智能(AI)系统相关的至关重要的信任相关挑战。尽管取得了巨大的成功,基于连接主义深度学习神经网络方法的神经网络方法缺乏解释他们对他人的决策和行动的能力。没有符号解释能力,它们是黑色盒子,这使得他们的决定或行动不透明,这使得难以信任它们在安全关键的应用中。最近对AI系统解释性的立场目睹了可解释的人工智能(XAI)的几种方法;然而,大多数研究都专注于应用于计算科学中的数据驱动的XAI系统。解决越来越普遍的目标驱动器和机器人的研究仍然缺失。本文评论了可解释的目标驱动智能代理和机器人的方法,重点是解释和沟通代理人感知功能的技术(示例,感官和愿景)和认知推理(例如,信仰,欲望,意图,计划和目标)循环中的人类。审查强调了强调透明度,可辨与和持续学习以获得解释性的关键策略。最后,本文提出了解释性的要求,并提出了用于实现有效目标驱动可解释的代理和机器人的路线图。
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Recent progress in artificial intelligence (AI) has renewed interest in building systems that learn and think like people. Many advances have come from using deep neural networks trained end-to-end in tasks such as object recognition, video games, and board games, achieving performance that equals or even beats humans in some respects. Despite their biological inspiration and performance achievements, these systems differ from human intelligence in crucial ways. We review progress in cognitive science suggesting that truly human-like learning and thinking machines will have to reach beyond current engineering trends in both what they learn, and how they learn it. Specifically, we argue that these machines should (a) build causal models of the world that support explanation and understanding, rather than merely solving pattern recognition problems; (b) ground learning in intuitive theories of physics and psychology, to support and enrich the knowledge that is learned; and (c) harness compositionality and learning-to-learn to rapidly acquire and generalize knowledge to new tasks and situations. We suggest concrete challenges and promising routes towards these goals that can combine the strengths of recent neural network advances with more structured cognitive models.
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Transformer, originally devised for natural language processing, has also attested significant success in computer vision. Thanks to its super expressive power, researchers are investigating ways to deploy transformers to reinforcement learning (RL) and the transformer-based models have manifested their potential in representative RL benchmarks. In this paper, we collect and dissect recent advances on transforming RL by transformer (transformer-based RL or TRL), in order to explore its development trajectory and future trend. We group existing developments in two categories: architecture enhancement and trajectory optimization, and examine the main applications of TRL in robotic manipulation, text-based games, navigation and autonomous driving. For architecture enhancement, these methods consider how to apply the powerful transformer structure to RL problems under the traditional RL framework, which model agents and environments much more precisely than deep RL methods, but they are still limited by the inherent defects of traditional RL algorithms, such as bootstrapping and "deadly triad". For trajectory optimization, these methods treat RL problems as sequence modeling and train a joint state-action model over entire trajectories under the behavior cloning framework, which are able to extract policies from static datasets and fully use the long-sequence modeling capability of the transformer. Given these advancements, extensions and challenges in TRL are reviewed and proposals about future direction are discussed. We hope that this survey can provide a detailed introduction to TRL and motivate future research in this rapidly developing field.
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Safe Reinforcement Learning can be defined as the process of learning policies that maximize the expectation of the return in problems in which it is important to ensure reasonable system performance and/or respect safety constraints during the learning and/or deployment processes. We categorize and analyze two approaches of Safe Reinforcement Learning. The first is based on the modification of the optimality criterion, the classic discounted finite/infinite horizon, with a safety factor. The second is based on the modification of the exploration process through the incorporation of external knowledge or the guidance of a risk metric. We use the proposed classification to survey the existing literature, as well as suggesting future directions for Safe Reinforcement Learning.
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虽然深增强学习已成为连续决策问题的有希望的机器学习方法,但对于自动驾驶或医疗应用等高利害域来说仍然不够成熟。在这种情况下,学习的政策需要例如可解释,因此可以在任何部署之前检查它(例如,出于安全性和验证原因)。本调查概述了各种方法,以实现加固学习(RL)的更高可解释性。为此,我们将解释性(作为模型的财产区分开来和解释性(作为HOC操作后的讲话,通过代理的干预),并在RL的背景下讨论它们,并强调前概念。特别是,我们认为可译文的RL可能会拥抱不同的刻面:可解释的投入,可解释(转型/奖励)模型和可解释的决策。根据该计划,我们总结和分析了与可解释的RL相关的最近工作,重点是过去10年来发表的论文。我们还简要讨论了一些相关的研究领域并指向一些潜在的有前途的研究方向。
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Reinforcement Learning (RL) is a popular machine learning paradigm where intelligent agents interact with the environment to fulfill a long-term goal. Driven by the resurgence of deep learning, Deep RL (DRL) has witnessed great success over a wide spectrum of complex control tasks. Despite the encouraging results achieved, the deep neural network-based backbone is widely deemed as a black box that impedes practitioners to trust and employ trained agents in realistic scenarios where high security and reliability are essential. To alleviate this issue, a large volume of literature devoted to shedding light on the inner workings of the intelligent agents has been proposed, by constructing intrinsic interpretability or post-hoc explainability. In this survey, we provide a comprehensive review of existing works on eXplainable RL (XRL) and introduce a new taxonomy where prior works are clearly categorized into model-explaining, reward-explaining, state-explaining, and task-explaining methods. We also review and highlight RL methods that conversely leverage human knowledge to promote learning efficiency and performance of agents while this kind of method is often ignored in XRL field. Some challenges and opportunities in XRL are discussed. This survey intends to provide a high-level summarization of XRL and to motivate future research on more effective XRL solutions. Corresponding open source codes are collected and categorized at https://github.com/Plankson/awesome-explainable-reinforcement-learning.
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当代机器人主义者的主要目标之一是使智能移动机器人能够在共享的人类机器人环境中平稳运行。为此目标服务的最基本必要的功能之一是在这种“社会”背景下有效的导航。结果,最近的一般社会导航的研究激增,尤其是如何处理社会导航代理之间的冲突。这些贡献介绍了各种模型,算法和评估指标,但是由于该研究领域本质上是跨学科的,因此许多相关论文是不可比较的,并且没有共同的标准词汇。这项调查的主要目标是通过引入这种通用语言,使用它来调查现有工作并突出开放问题来弥合这一差距。它首先定义社会导航的冲突,并提供其组成部分的详细分类学。然后,这项调查将现有工作映射到了本分类法中,同时使用其框架讨论论文。最后,本文提出了一些未来的研究方向和开放问题,这些方向目前正在社会导航的边界,以帮助集中于正在进行的和未来的研究。
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We present a retrospective on the state of Embodied AI research. Our analysis focuses on 13 challenges presented at the Embodied AI Workshop at CVPR. These challenges are grouped into three themes: (1) visual navigation, (2) rearrangement, and (3) embodied vision-and-language. We discuss the dominant datasets within each theme, evaluation metrics for the challenges, and the performance of state-of-the-art models. We highlight commonalities between top approaches to the challenges and identify potential future directions for Embodied AI research.
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Reinforcement learning (RL) is one of the most important branches of AI. Due to its capacity for self-adaption and decision-making in dynamic environments, reinforcement learning has been widely applied in multiple areas, such as healthcare, data markets, autonomous driving, and robotics. However, some of these applications and systems have been shown to be vulnerable to security or privacy attacks, resulting in unreliable or unstable services. A large number of studies have focused on these security and privacy problems in reinforcement learning. However, few surveys have provided a systematic review and comparison of existing problems and state-of-the-art solutions to keep up with the pace of emerging threats. Accordingly, we herein present such a comprehensive review to explain and summarize the challenges associated with security and privacy in reinforcement learning from a new perspective, namely that of the Markov Decision Process (MDP). In this survey, we first introduce the key concepts related to this area. Next, we cover the security and privacy issues linked to the state, action, environment, and reward function of the MDP process, respectively. We further highlight the special characteristics of security and privacy methodologies related to reinforcement learning. Finally, we discuss the possible future research directions within this area.
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The last decade witnessed increasingly rapid progress in self-driving vehicle technology, mainly backed up by advances in the area of deep learning and artificial intelligence. The objective of this paper is to survey the current state-of-the-art on deep learning technologies used in autonomous driving. We start by presenting AI-based self-driving architectures, convolutional and recurrent neural networks, as well as the deep reinforcement learning paradigm. These methodologies form a base for the surveyed driving scene perception, path planning, behavior arbitration and motion control algorithms. We investigate both the modular perception-planning-action pipeline, where each module is built using deep learning methods, as well as End2End systems, which directly map sensory information to steering commands. Additionally, we tackle current challenges encountered in designing AI architectures for autonomous driving, such as their safety, training data sources and computational hardware. The comparison presented in this survey helps to gain insight into the strengths and limitations of deep learning and AI approaches for autonomous driving and assist with design choices. 1
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