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Poster

A Composable Specification Language for Reinforcement Learning Tasks

Kishor Jothimurugan · Rajeev Alur · Osbert Bastani

East Exhibition Hall B + C #221

Keywords: [ Reinforcement Learning and Planning ] [ Planning ] [ Reinforcement Learning and Planning ]


Abstract:

Reinforcement learning is a promising approach for learning control policies for robot tasks. However, specifying complex tasks (e.g., with multiple objectives and safety constraints) can be challenging, since the user must design a reward function that encodes the entire task. Furthermore, the user often needs to manually shape the reward to ensure convergence of the learning algorithm. We propose a language for specifying complex control tasks, along with an algorithm that compiles specifications in our language into a reward function and automatically performs reward shaping. We implement our approach in a tool called SPECTRL, and show that it outperforms several state-of-the-art baselines.

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