Sparse-reward RL policies for whole-body loco-manipulation, bootstrapped with SMPC-generated offline demonstrations, surpass their SMPC teacher in simulated task completion time and transfer to real Spot and G1 hardware.
Sample-Efficient Learning of Nonprehensile Manipulation Policies via Physics-Based Informed State Distributions
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This paper proposes a sample-efficient yet simple approach to learning closed-loop policies for nonprehensile manipulation. Although reinforcement learning (RL) can learn closed-loop policies without requiring access to underlying physics models, it suffers from poor sample complexity on challenging tasks. To overcome this problem, we leverage rearrangement planning to provide an informative physics-based prior on the environment's optimal state-visitation distribution. Specifically, we present a new technique, Learning with Planned Episodic Resets (LeaPER), that resets the environment's state to one informed by the prior during the learning phase. We experimentally show that LeaPER significantly outperforms traditional RL approaches by a factor of up to 5X on simulated rearrangement. Further, we relax dynamics from quasi-static to welded contacts to illustrate that LeaPER is robust to the use of simpler physics models. Finally, LeaPER's closed-loop policies significantly improve task success rates relative to both open-loop controls with a planned path or simple feedback controllers that track open-loop trajectories. We demonstrate the performance and behavior of LeaPER on a physical 7-DOF manipulator in https://youtu.be/feS-zFq6J1c.
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