Efficient Sparse-Reward Goal-Conditioned Reinforcement Learning with a High Replay Ratio and Regularization

Abstract

Reinforcement learning (RL) methods with a high replay ratio (RR) and regularization have gained interest due to their superior sample efficiency. However, these methods have mainly been developed for dense-reward tasks. In this paper, we aim to extend these RL methods to sparse-reward goal-conditioned tasks. We use Randomized Ensemble Double Q-learning (REDQ) (Chen et al., 2021), an RL method with a high RR and regularization. To apply REDQ to sparse-reward goal-conditioned tasks, we make the following modifications to it: (i) using hindsight experience replay and (ii) bounding target Q-values. We evaluate REDQ with these modifications on 12 sparse-reward goal-conditioned tasks of Robotics (Plappert et al., 2018), and show that it achieves about 2 × better sample efficiency than previous state-of-the-art (SoTA) RL methods. Furthermore, we reconsider the necessity of specific components of REDQ and simplify it by removing unnecessary ones. The simplified REDQ with our modifications achieves 8 × better sample efficiency than the SoTA methods in 4 Fetch tasks of Robotics.

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