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Multi-Task Imitation Learning for Linear Dynamical Systems

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We study representation learning for efficient imitation learning over linear systems. In particular, we consider a setting where learning is split into two phases: (a) a pre-training step where a shared $k$-dimensional representation is learned from $H$ source policies, and (b) a target policy fine-tuning step where the learned representation is used to parameterize the policy class. We find that the imitation gap over trajectories generated by the learned target policy is bounded by $\tilde{O}\left( \frac{k n_x}{HN_{\mathrm{shared}}} + \frac{k n_u}{N_{\mathrm{target}}}\right)$, where $n_x > k$ is the state dimension, $n_u$ is the input dimension, $N_{\mathrm{shared}}$ denotes the total amount of data collected for each policy during representation learning, and $N_{\mathrm{target}}$ is the amount of target task data. This result formalizes the intuition that aggregating data across related tasks to learn a representation can significantly improve the sample efficiency of learning a target task. The trends suggested by this bound are corroborated in simulation.

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Controllable Neural Architectures for Multi-Task Control

eess.SY · 2025-01-31 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A bias-modulated neural controller with fixed connectivity can locally replicate arbitrary linear controllers, and its multi-task approximation error is bounded above and below.

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  • Controllable Neural Architectures for Multi-Task Control eess.SY · 2025-01-31 · conditional · none · ref 16 · internal anchor

    A bias-modulated neural controller with fixed connectivity can locally replicate arbitrary linear controllers, and its multi-task approximation error is bounded above and below.