Bridging Action Space Mismatch in Learning from Demonstrations

04/07/2023
by   Gautam Salhotra, et al.
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Learning from demonstrations (LfD) methods guide learning agents to a desired solution using demonstrations from a teacher. While some LfD methods can handle small mismatches in the action spaces of the teacher and student, here we address the case where the teacher demonstrates the task in an action space that can be substantially different from that of the student – thereby inducing a large action space mismatch. We bridge this gap with a framework, Morphological Adaptation in Imitation Learning (MAIL), that allows training an agent from demonstrations by other agents with significantly different morphologies (from the student or each other). MAIL is able to learn from suboptimal demonstrations, so long as they provide some guidance towards a desired solution. We demonstrate MAIL on challenging household cloth manipulation tasks and introduce a new DRY CLOTH task – cloth manipulation in 3D task with obstacles. In these tasks, we train a visual control policy for a robot with one end-effector using demonstrations from a simulated agent with two end-effectors. MAIL shows up to 27 baselines. It is deployed to a real Franka Panda robot, and can handle multiple variations in cloth properties (color, thickness, size, material) and pose (rotation and translation). We further show generalizability to transfers from n-to-m end-effectors, in the context of a simple rearrangement task.

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