Visual Imitation Learning with Recurrent Siamese Networks

01/22/2019
by   Glen Berseth, et al.
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People solve the difficult problem of understanding the salient features of both observations of others and the relationship to their own state when learning to imitate specific tasks. In this work, we train a comparator network which is used to compute distances between motions. Given a desired motion the comparator can provide a reward signal to the agent via the distance between the desired motion and the agent's motion. We train an RNN-based comparator model to compute distances in space and time between motion clips while training an RL policy to minimize this distance. Furthermore, we examine a challenging form of this problem where a single is provided for a given task. We demonstrate our approach in the setting of deep learning based control for physical simulation of humanoid walking in both 2D with 10 degrees of freedom (DoF) and 3D with 38 DoF.

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