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Continuous Control With Ensemble Deep Deterministic Policy Gradients

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arxiv 2111.15382 v1 pith:5KDMB4DJ submitted 2021-11-30 cs.LG cs.AI

classification cs.LGcs.AI
keywords continuouscontroldeepexistingmultipletrainingbackupbellman
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The growth of deep reinforcement learning (RL) has brought multiple exciting tools and methods to the field. This rapid expansion makes it important to understand the interplay between individual elements of the RL toolbox. We approach this task from an empirical perspective by conducting a study in the continuous control setting. We present multiple insights of fundamental nature, including: an average of multiple actors trained from the same data boosts performance; the existing methods are unstable across training runs, epochs of training, and evaluation runs; a commonly used additive action noise is not required for effective training; a strategy based on posterior sampling explores better than the approximated UCB combined with the weighted Bellman backup; the weighted Bellman backup alone cannot replace the clipped double Q-Learning; the critics' initialization plays the major role in ensemble-based actor-critic exploration. As a conclusion, we show how existing tools can be brought together in a novel way, giving rise to the Ensemble Deep Deterministic Policy Gradients (ED2) method, to yield state-of-the-art results on continuous control tasks from OpenAI Gym MuJoCo. From the practical side, ED2 is conceptually straightforward, easy to code, and does not require knowledge outside of the existing RL toolbox.

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  1. An Arbitration Control for an Ensemble of Diversified DQN variants in Continual Reinforcement Learning

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    ACED-DQN combines heterogeneous DQN variants with loss-based reliability weighting and experience assignment, but the paper's own ablation indicates that arbitration control is not the key factor behind the performance gain.

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