Reducing Safety Interventions in Provably Safe Reinforcement Learning

03/06/2023
by   Jakob Thumm, et al.
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Deep Reinforcement Learning (RL) has shown promise in addressing complex robotic challenges. In real-world applications, RL is often accompanied by failsafe controllers as a last resort to avoid catastrophic events. While necessary for safety, these interventions can result in undesirable behaviors, such as abrupt braking or aggressive steering. This paper proposes two safety intervention reduction methods: action replacement and projection, which change the agent's action if it leads to an unsafe state. These approaches are compared to the state-of-the-art constrained RL on the OpenAI safety gym benchmark and a human-robot collaboration task. Our study demonstrates that the combination of our method with provably safe RL leads to high-performing policies with zero safety violations and a low number of failsafe interventions. Our versatile method can be applied to a wide range of real-world robotics tasks, while effectively improving safety without sacrificing task performance.

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