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EAGER: Asking and Answering Questions for Automatic Reward Shaping in Language-guided RL

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Reinforcement learning (RL) in long horizon and sparse reward tasks is notoriously difficult and requires a lot of training steps. A standard solution to speed up the process is to leverage additional reward signals, shaping it to better guide the learning process. In the context of language-conditioned RL, the abstraction and generalisation properties of the language input provide opportunities for more efficient ways of shaping the reward. In this paper, we leverage this idea and propose an automated reward shaping method where the agent extracts auxiliary objectives from the general language goal. These auxiliary objectives use a question generation (QG) and question answering (QA) system: they consist of questions leading the agent to try to reconstruct partial information about the global goal using its own trajectory. When it succeeds, it receives an intrinsic reward proportional to its confidence in its answer. This incentivizes the agent to generate trajectories which unambiguously explain various aspects of the general language goal. Our experimental study shows that this approach, which does not require engineer intervention to design the auxiliary objectives, improves sample efficiency by effectively directing exploration.
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hal-03902423 , version 1 (15-12-2022)

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Thomas Carta, Sylvain Lamprier, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Olivier Sigaud. EAGER: Asking and Answering Questions for Automatic Reward Shaping in Language-guided RL. NeurIPS 2022 - Thirty-sixth Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, Nov 2022, Nouvelle-Orléans, United States. ⟨hal-03902423⟩
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