Measuring Visual Generalization in Continuous Control from Pixels

10/13/2020
by   Jake Grigsby, et al.
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Self-supervised learning and data augmentation have significantly reduced the performance gap between state and image-based reinforcement learning agents in continuous control tasks. However, it is still unclear whether current techniques can face a variety of visual conditions required by real-world environments. We propose a challenging benchmark that tests agents' visual generalization by adding graphical variety to existing continuous control domains. Our empirical analysis shows that current methods struggle to generalize across a diverse set of visual changes, and we examine the specific factors of variation that make these tasks difficult. We find that data augmentation techniques outperform self-supervised learning approaches and that more significant image transformations provide better visual generalization [The benchmark and our augmented actor-critic implementation are open-sourced @ https://github.com/jakegrigsby/dmc_remastered)]

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