A multi-task inverse RL framework with a latent context variable learns mode-specific controllers for multi-mode processes from closed-loop demonstrations.
Facilitating Reinforcement Learning for Process Control Using Transfer Learning: Overview and Perspectives
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In the context of Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing, the field of process industry optimization and control is also undergoing a digital transformation. With the rise of Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL), its application in process control has attracted widespread attention. However, the extremely low sample efficiency and the safety concerns caused by exploration in DRL hinder its practical implementation in industrial settings. Transfer learning offers an effective solution for DRL, enhancing its generalization and adaptability in multi-mode control scenarios. This paper provides insights into the use of DRL for process control from the perspective of transfer learning. We analyze the challenges of applying DRL in the process industry and the necessity of introducing transfer learning. Furthermore, recommendations and prospects are provided for future research directions on how transfer learning can be integrated with DRL to enhance process control. This paper aims to offer a set of promising, user-friendly, easy-to-implement, and scalable approaches to artificial intelligence-facilitated industrial control for scholars and engineers in the process industry.
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Multi-Mode Process Control Using Multi-Task Inverse Reinforcement Learning
A multi-task inverse RL framework with a latent context variable learns mode-specific controllers for multi-mode processes from closed-loop demonstrations.