Random Actions vs Random Policies: Bootstrapping Model-Based Direct Policy Search
Abstract
This paper studies the impact of the initial data gathering method on the subsequent learning of a dynamics model. Dynamics models approximate the true transition function of a given task, in order to perform policy search directly on the model rather than on the costly real system. This study aims to determine how to bootstrap a model as efficiently as possible, by comparing initialization methods employed in two different policy search frameworks in the literature. The study focuses on the model performance under the episode-based framework of Evolutionary methods using probabilistic ensembles. Experimental results show that various task-dependant factors can be detrimental to each method, suggesting to explore hybrid approaches.
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