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Benchmarking Smoothness and Reducing High-Frequency Oscillations in Continuous Control Policies

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arxiv 2410.16632 v1 pith:66IYRPKT submitted 2024-10-22 cs.RO cs.LG

classification cs.ROcs.LG
keywords methodscontrolhigh-frequencyoscillationssmoothnessarchitecturalhardwarehybrid
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Reinforcement learning (RL) policies are prone to high-frequency oscillations, especially undesirable when deploying to hardware in the real-world. In this paper, we identify, categorize, and compare methods from the literature that aim to mitigate high-frequency oscillations in deep RL. We define two broad classes: loss regularization and architectural methods. At their core, these methods incentivize learning a smooth mapping, such that nearby states in the input space produce nearby actions in the output space. We present benchmarks in terms of policy performance and control smoothness on traditional RL environments from the Gymnasium and a complex manipulation task, as well as three robotics locomotion tasks that include deployment and evaluation with real-world hardware. Finally, we also propose hybrid methods that combine elements from both loss regularization and architectural methods. We find that the best-performing hybrid outperforms other methods, and improves control smoothness by 26.8% over the baseline, with a worst-case performance degradation of just 2.8%.

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