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Zero-Shot Reinforcement Learning from Low Quality Data

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Zero-shot reinforcement learning (RL) promises to provide agents that can perform any task in an environment after an offline, reward-free pre-training phase. Methods leveraging successor measures and successor features have shown strong performance in this setting, but require access to large heterogenous datasets for pre-training which cannot be expected for most real problems. Here, we explore how the performance of zero-shot RL methods degrades when trained on small homogeneous datasets, and propose fixes inspired by conservatism, a well-established feature of performant single-task offline RL algorithms. We evaluate our proposals across various datasets, domains and tasks, and show that conservative zero-shot RL algorithms outperform their non-conservative counterparts on low quality datasets, and perform no worse on high quality datasets. Somewhat surprisingly, our proposals also outperform baselines that get to see the task during training. Our code is available via https://enjeeneer.io/projects/zero-shot-rl/ .

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Epistemically-guided forward-backward exploration

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Choosing exploration policies by the ensemble disagreement of forward-backward value estimates improves zero-shot RL sample efficiency on DeepMind Control Suite tasks.

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  • Epistemically-guided forward-backward exploration cs.LG · 2025-07-07 · conditional · none · ref 2024 · internal anchor

    Choosing exploration policies by the ensemble disagreement of forward-backward value estimates improves zero-shot RL sample efficiency on DeepMind Control Suite tasks.