Normalizing-flow subgoal policies plus triangle-slack reweighting provably avoid Gaussian mode-averaging and filter lucky transitions in offline hierarchical GCRL.
Normalizing flows are capable models for RL.CoRR, abs/2505.23527
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abstract
Modern reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms have found success by using powerful probabilistic models, such as transformers, energy-based models, and diffusion/flow-based models. To this end, RL researchers often choose to pay the price of accommodating these models into their algorithms -- diffusion models are expressive, but are computationally intensive due to their reliance on solving differential equations, while autoregressive transformer models are scalable but typically require learning discrete representations. Normalizing flows (NFs), by contrast, seem to provide an appealing alternative, as they enable likelihoods and sampling without solving differential equations or autoregressive architectures. However, their potential in RL has received limited attention, partly due to the prevailing belief that normalizing flows lack sufficient expressivity. We show that this is not the case. Building on recent work in NFs, we propose a single NF architecture which integrates seamlessly into RL algorithms, serving as a policy, Q-function, and occupancy measure. Our approach leads to much simpler algorithms, and achieves higher performance in imitation learning, offline, goal conditioned RL and unsupervised RL.
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SERNF fine-tunes dexterous manipulation policies on real hardware by pairing normalizing-flow policies with action-chunked critics and conservative off-policy RL.
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NFTR: From Provable Mode-Averaging to Geodesic Subgoal Selection in Offline Goal-Conditioned RL
Normalizing-flow subgoal policies plus triangle-slack reweighting provably avoid Gaussian mode-averaging and filter lucky transitions in offline hierarchical GCRL.
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SERNF: Sample-Efficient Real-World Dexterous Policy Fine-Tuning via Action-Chunked Critics and Normalizing Flows
SERNF fine-tunes dexterous manipulation policies on real hardware by pairing normalizing-flow policies with action-chunked critics and conservative off-policy RL.