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Unsupervised Skill Discovery with Bottleneck Option Learning

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arxiv 2106.14305 v1 pith:QTR67ACK submitted 2021-06-27 cs.LG cs.AIcs.RO

classification cs.LGcs.AIcs.RO
keywords discoverybottleneckenvironmentsibolskillskillsunsupervisedinformation
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Having the ability to acquire inherent skills from environments without any external rewards or supervision like humans is an important problem. We propose a novel unsupervised skill discovery method named Information Bottleneck Option Learning (IBOL). On top of the linearization of environments that promotes more various and distant state transitions, IBOL enables the discovery of diverse skills. It provides the abstraction of the skills learned with the information bottleneck framework for the options with improved stability and encouraged disentanglement. We empirically demonstrate that IBOL outperforms multiple state-of-the-art unsupervised skill discovery methods on the information-theoretic evaluations and downstream tasks in MuJoCo environments, including Ant, HalfCheetah, Hopper and D'Kitty.

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