VSC-RL combines VLM-generated subgoals with a subgoal-conditioned AWR-style RL objective and claims improved sample efficiency over DigiRL and WebRL on AitW and WebArena-Lite.
Variational Delayed Policy Optimization
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In environments with delayed observation, state augmentation by including actions within the delay window is adopted to retrieve Markovian property to enable reinforcement learning (RL). However, state-of-the-art (SOTA) RL techniques with Temporal-Difference (TD) learning frameworks often suffer from learning inefficiency, due to the significant expansion of the augmented state space with the delay. To improve learning efficiency without sacrificing performance, this work introduces a novel framework called Variational Delayed Policy Optimization (VDPO), which reformulates delayed RL as a variational inference problem. This problem is further modelled as a two-step iterative optimization problem, where the first step is TD learning in the delay-free environment with a small state space, and the second step is behaviour cloning which can be addressed much more efficiently than TD learning. We not only provide a theoretical analysis of VDPO in terms of sample complexity and performance, but also empirically demonstrate that VDPO can achieve consistent performance with SOTA methods, with a significant enhancement of sample efficiency (approximately 50\% less amount of samples) in the MuJoCo benchmark.
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Advancing Autonomous VLM Agents via Variational Subgoal-Conditioned Reinforcement Learning
VSC-RL combines VLM-generated subgoals with a subgoal-conditioned AWR-style RL objective and claims improved sample efficiency over DigiRL and WebRL on AitW and WebArena-Lite.