Tutoring Reinforcement Learning via Feedback Control

12/12/2020
by   Francesco De Lellis, et al.
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We introduce a control-tutored reinforcement learning (CTRL) algorithm. The idea is to enhance tabular learning algorithms by means of a control strategy with limited knowledge of the system model. By tutoring the learning process, the learning rate can be substantially reduced. We use the classical problem of stabilizing an inverted pendulum as a benchmark to numerically illustrate the advantages and disadvantages of the approach.

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