A hierarchical planner using a GNN-based local-goal recommender, spatio-temporal search, and MPC achieves high success rates in simulated and real crowd navigation, at the cost of slower navigation.
Dynamic Interval Restrictions on Action Spaces in Deep Reinforcement Learning for Obstacle Avoidance
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
Deep reinforcement learning algorithms typically act on the same set of actions. However, this is not sufficient for a wide range of real-world applications where different subsets are available at each step. In this thesis, we consider the problem of interval restrictions as they occur in pathfinding with dynamic obstacles. When actions that lead to collisions are avoided, the continuous action space is split into variable parts. Recent research learns with strong assumptions on the number of intervals, is limited to convex subsets, and the available actions are learned from the observations. Therefore, we propose two approaches that are independent of the state of the environment by extending parameterized reinforcement learning and ConstraintNet to handle an arbitrary number of intervals. We demonstrate their performance in an obstacle avoidance task and compare the methods to penalties, projection, replacement, as well as discrete and continuous masking from the literature. The results suggest that discrete masking of action-values is the only effective method when constraints did not emerge during training. When restrictions are learned, the decision between projection, masking, and our ConstraintNet modification seems to depend on the task at hand. We compare the results with varying complexity and give directions for future work.
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
fields
cs.RO 1years
2025 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1roles
background 1polarities
background 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Hierarchical Learning-Enhanced MPC for Safe Crowd Navigation with Heterogeneous Constraints
A hierarchical planner using a GNN-based local-goal recommender, spatio-temporal search, and MPC achieves high success rates in simulated and real crowd navigation, at the cost of slower navigation.