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arxiv: 1510.06460 · v1 · pith:QYE7WR4Rnew · submitted 2015-10-22 · 💻 cs.SY · cs.RO

Robust Satisfaction of Temporal Logic Specifications via Reinforcement Learning

classification 💻 cs.SY cs.RO
keywords formulalearningprobabilityreinforcementrobustnessexpectedgivenlogic
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We consider the problem of steering a system with unknown, stochastic dynamics to satisfy a rich, temporally layered task given as a signal temporal logic formula. We represent the system as a Markov decision process in which the states are built from a partition of the state space and the transition probabilities are unknown. We present provably convergent reinforcement learning algorithms to maximize the probability of satisfying a given formula and to maximize the average expected robustness, i.e., a measure of how strongly the formula is satisfied. We demonstrate via a pair of robot navigation simulation case studies that reinforcement learning with robustness maximization performs better than probability maximization in terms of both probability of satisfaction and expected robustness.

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