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Learning a Set of Interrelated Tasks by Using Sequences of Motor Policies for a Strategic Intrinsically Motivated Learner

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We propose an active learning architecture for robots, capable of organizing its learning process to achieve a field of complex tasks by learning sequences of motor policies, called Intrinsically Motivated Procedure Babbling (IM-PB). The learner can generalize over its experience to continuously learn new tasks. It chooses actively what and how to learn based by empirical measures of its own progress. In this paper, we are considering the learning of a set of interrelated tasks outcomes hierarchically organized. We introduce a framework called ”procedures”, which are sequences of policies defined by the combination of previously learned skills . Our algorithmic architecture uses the procedures to autonomously discover how to combine simple skills to achieve complex goals. It actively chooses between 2 strategies of goal- directed exploration: exploration of the policy space or the procedural space. We show on a simulated environment that our new architecture is capable of tackling the learning of complex motor policies, to adapt the complexity of its policies to the task at hand. We also show that our ”procedures” framework helps the learner to tackle difficult hierarchical tasks.
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hal-01869508 , version 1 (09-10-2018)

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Nicolas Duminy, Sao Mai Nguyen, Dominique Duhaut. Learning a Set of Interrelated Tasks by Using Sequences of Motor Policies for a Strategic Intrinsically Motivated Learner. 2018 Second IEEE International Conference on Robotic Computing (IRC), Jan 2018, Laguna Hills, France. pp.288 - 291, ⟨10.1109/IRC.2018.00061⟩. ⟨hal-01869508⟩
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