Reinforcement Learning with Curriculum-inspired Adaptive Direct Policy Guidance for Truck Dispatching

Abstract

Efficient truck dispatching via Reinforcement Learning (RL) in open-pit mining is often hindered by reliance on complex reward engineering and value-based methods. This paper introduces Curriculum-inspired Adaptive Direct Policy Guidance, a novel curriculum learning strategy for policy-based RL to address these issues. We adapt Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO) for mine dispatching's uneven decision intervals using time deltas in Temporal Difference and Generalized Advantage Estimation, and employ a Shortest Processing Time teacher policy for guided exploration via policy regularization and adaptive guidance. Evaluations in OpenMines demonstrate our approach yields a 10% performance gain and faster convergence over standard PPO across sparse and dense reward settings, showcasing improved robustness to reward design. This direct policy guidance method provides a general and effective curriculum learning technique for RL-based truck dispatching, enabling future work on advanced architectures.

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