Evaluating the object-centric SAVi encoder against the global DINO and R3M representations on three simulated manipulation tasks, the authors find SAVi is the only model to solve the pick task and is more robust to unseen distractors, although the comparison uses unequal pre-training protocols.
Entity-Centric Reinforcement Learning for Object Manipulation from Pixels
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Manipulating objects is a hallmark of human intelligence, and an important task in domains such as robotics. In principle, Reinforcement Learning (RL) offers a general approach to learn object manipulation. In practice, however, domains with more than a few objects are difficult for RL agents due to the curse of dimensionality, especially when learning from raw image observations. In this work we propose a structured approach for visual RL that is suitable for representing multiple objects and their interaction, and use it to learn goal-conditioned manipulation of several objects. Key to our method is the ability to handle goals with dependencies between the objects (e.g., moving objects in a certain order). We further relate our architecture to the generalization capability of the trained agent, based on a theoretical result for compositional generalization, and demonstrate agents that learn with 3 objects but generalize to similar tasks with over 10 objects. Videos and code are available on the project website: https://sites.google.com/view/entity-centric-rl
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Is an object-centric representation beneficial for robotic manipulation ?
Evaluating the object-centric SAVi encoder against the global DINO and R3M representations on three simulated manipulation tasks, the authors find SAVi is the only model to solve the pick task and is more robust to unseen distractors, although the comparison uses unequal pre-training protocols.