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Using Large Language Models to Automate and Expedite Reinforcement Learning with Reward Machine

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arxiv 2402.07069 v1 pith:J2XTSR57 submitted 2024-02-11 cs.LG cs.AIcs.CL

classification cs.LGcs.AIcs.CL
keywords learningreinforcementhigh-levelknowledgelarl-rmalgorithmautomatonlanguage
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We present LARL-RM (Large language model-generated Automaton for Reinforcement Learning with Reward Machine) algorithm in order to encode high-level knowledge into reinforcement learning using automaton to expedite the reinforcement learning. Our method uses Large Language Models (LLM) to obtain high-level domain-specific knowledge using prompt engineering instead of providing the reinforcement learning algorithm directly with the high-level knowledge which requires an expert to encode the automaton. We use chain-of-thought and few-shot methods for prompt engineering and demonstrate that our method works using these approaches. Additionally, LARL-RM allows for fully closed-loop reinforcement learning without the need for an expert to guide and supervise the learning since LARL-RM can use the LLM directly to generate the required high-level knowledge for the task at hand. We also show the theoretical guarantee of our algorithm to converge to an optimal policy. We demonstrate that LARL-RM speeds up the convergence by 30% by implementing our method in two case studies.

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