Title
Automated Curriculum Learning by Rewarding Temporally Rare Events
Abstract
Reward shaping allows reinforcement learning (RL) agents to accelerate learning by receiving additional reward signals. However, these signals can be difficult to design manually, especially for complex RL tasks. We propose a simple and general approach that determines the reward of pre-defined events by their rarity alone. Here events become less rewarding as they are experienced more often, which encourages the agent to continually explore new types of events as it learns. The adaptiveness of this reward function results in a form of automated curriculum learning that does not have to be specified by the experimenter. We demonstrate that this Rarity of Events (RoE) approach enables the agent to succeed in challenging VizDoom scenarios without access to the extrinsic reward from the environment. Furthermore, the results demonstrate that RoE learns a more versatile policy that adapts well to critical changes in the environment. Rewarding events based on their rarity could help in many unsolved RL environments that are characterized by sparse extrinsic rewards but a plethora of known event types.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1109/CIG.2018.8490448
2018 IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games (CIG)
Keywords
DocType
Volume
reinforcement learning,intrinsic motivation,VizDoom,reward shaping
Conference
abs/1803.07131
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2325-4270
978-1-5386-4360-0
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
32
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Niels Justesen1324.82
Sebastian Risi211.70