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arXiv:2303.03486

Sampling-based Exploration for Reinforcement Learning of Dexterous Manipulation

Sampling-based Exploration for Reinforcement Learning of Dexterous Manipulation

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著者: Gagan Khandate, Siqi Shang, Eric T. Chang, Tristan Luca Saidi, Yang Liu, Seth Matthew Dennis, Johnson Adams, Matei Ciocarlie

分類: cs.RO

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In this paper, we present a novel method for achieving dexterous manipulation of complex objects, while simultaneously securing the object without the use of passive support surfaces. We posit that a key difficulty for training such policies in a Reinforcement Learning framework is the difficulty of exploring the problem state space, as the accessible regions of this space form a complex structure along manifolds of a high-dimensional space. To address this challenge, we use two versions of the non-holonomic Rapidly-Exploring Random Trees algorithm; one version is more general, but requires explicit use of the environment's transition function, while the second version uses manipulation-specific kinematic constraints to attain better sample efficiency. In both cases, we use states found via sampling-based exploration to generate reset distributions that enable training control policies under full dynamic constraints via model-free Reinforcement Learning. We show that these policies are effective at manipulation problems of higher difficulty than previously shown, and also transfer effectively to real robots. Videos of the real-hand demonstrations can be found on the project website: https://sbrl.cs.columbia.edu/