A contractive dynamical-system policy, built from recurrent equilibrium networks and coupling layers, that guarantees out-of-sample recovery and is shown to beat stable baselines on imitation benchmarks.
Learning Contracting Vector Fields For Stable Imitation Learning
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We propose a new non-parametric framework for learning incrementally stable dynamical systems x' = f(x) from a set of sampled trajectories. We construct a rich family of smooth vector fields induced by certain classes of matrix-valued kernels, whose equilibria are placed exactly at a desired set of locations and whose local contraction and curvature properties at various points can be explicitly controlled using convex optimization. With curl-free kernels, our framework may also be viewed as a mechanism to learn potential fields and gradient flows. We develop large-scale techniques using randomized kernel approximations in this context. We demonstrate our approach, called contracting vector fields (CVF), on imitation learning tasks involving complex point-to-point human handwriting motions.
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Contractive Dynamical Imitation Policies for Efficient Out-of-Sample Recovery
A contractive dynamical-system policy, built from recurrent equilibrium networks and coupling layers, that guarantees out-of-sample recovery and is shown to beat stable baselines on imitation benchmarks.