Decoupling Exploration and Exploitation in Reinforcement Learning

Abstract

Intrinsic rewards are commonly applied to improve exploration in reinforcement learning. However, these approaches suffer from instability caused by non-stationary reward shaping and strong dependency on hyperparameters. In this work, we propose Decoupled RL (DeRL) which trains separate policies for exploration and exploitation. DeRL can be applied with on-policy and off-policy RL algorithms. We evaluate DeRL algorithms in two sparse-reward environments with multiple types of intrinsic rewards. We show that DeRL is more robust to scaling and speed of decay of intrinsic rewards and converges to the same evaluation returns than intrinsically motivated baselines in fewer interactions.

Cite

Text

Schäfer et al. "Decoupling Exploration and Exploitation in Reinforcement Learning." ICML 2021 Workshops: URL, 2021.

Markdown

[Schäfer et al. "Decoupling Exploration and Exploitation in Reinforcement Learning." ICML 2021 Workshops: URL, 2021.](https://mlanthology.org/icmlw/2021/schafer2021icmlw-decoupling/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{schafer2021icmlw-decoupling,
  title     = {{Decoupling Exploration and Exploitation in Reinforcement Learning}},
  author    = {Schäfer, Lukas and Christianos, Filippos and Hanna, Josiah and Albrecht, Stefano V},
  booktitle = {ICML 2021 Workshops: URL},
  year      = {2021},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/icmlw/2021/schafer2021icmlw-decoupling/}
}