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arxiv: 2504.18300 · v1 · pith:SMOC3SNVnew · submitted 2025-04-25 · 💻 cs.LG

Deep Reinforcement Learning Based Navigation with Macro Actions and Topological Maps

classification 💻 cs.LG
keywords actionslearningmacronavigationtopologicalabstractiondeepenvironments
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This paper addresses the challenge of navigation in large, visually complex environments with sparse rewards. We propose a method that uses object-oriented macro actions grounded in a topological map, allowing a simple Deep Q-Network (DQN) to learn effective navigation policies. The agent builds a map by detecting objects from RGBD input and selecting discrete macro actions that correspond to navigating to these objects. This abstraction drastically reduces the complexity of the underlying reinforcement learning problem and enables generalization to unseen environments. We evaluate our approach in a photorealistic 3D simulation and show that it significantly outperforms a random baseline under both immediate and terminal reward conditions. Our results demonstrate that topological structure and macro-level abstraction can enable sample-efficient learning even from pixel data.

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