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Evolutionary Reinforcement Learning: A Systematic Review and Future Directions

Authors :
Lin, Yuanguo
Lin, Fan
Cai, Guorong
Chen, Hong
Zou, Lixin
Wu, Pengcheng
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In response to the limitations of reinforcement learning and evolutionary algorithms (EAs) in complex problem-solving, Evolutionary Reinforcement Learning (EvoRL) has emerged as a synergistic solution. EvoRL integrates EAs and reinforcement learning, presenting a promising avenue for training intelligent agents. This systematic review firstly navigates through the technological background of EvoRL, examining the symbiotic relationship between EAs and reinforcement learning algorithms. We then delve into the challenges faced by both EAs and reinforcement learning, exploring their interplay and impact on the efficacy of EvoRL. Furthermore, the review underscores the need for addressing open issues related to scalability, adaptability, sample efficiency, adversarial robustness, ethic and fairness within the current landscape of EvoRL. Finally, we propose future directions for EvoRL, emphasizing research avenues that strive to enhance self-adaptation and self-improvement, generalization, interpretability, explainability, and so on. Serving as a comprehensive resource for researchers and practitioners, this systematic review provides insights into the current state of EvoRL and offers a guide for advancing its capabilities in the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 2 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.13296
Document Type :
Working Paper