Robot Navigation using Reinforcement Learning and Slow Feature Analysis

05/04/2012
by   Wendelin Böhmer, et al.
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The application of reinforcement learning algorithms onto real life problems always bears the challenge of filtering the environmental state out of raw sensor readings. While most approaches use heuristics, biology suggests that there must exist an unsupervised method to construct such filters automatically. Besides the extraction of environmental states, the filters have to represent them in a fashion that support modern reinforcement algorithms. Many popular algorithms use a linear architecture, so one should aim at filters that have good approximation properties in combination with linear functions. This thesis wants to propose the unsupervised method slow feature analysis (SFA) for this task. Presented with a random sequence of sensor readings, SFA learns a set of filters. With growing model complexity and training examples, the filters converge against trigonometric polynomial functions. These are known to possess excellent approximation capabilities and should therfore support the reinforcement algorithms well. We evaluate this claim on a robot. The task is to learn a navigational control in a simple environment using the least square policy iteration (LSPI) algorithm. The only accessible sensor is a head mounted video camera, but without meaningful filtering, video images are not suited as LSPI input. We will show that filters learned by SFA, based on a random walk video of the robot, allow the learned control to navigate successfully in ca. 80

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