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Online vs. Offline Adaptive Domain Randomization Benchmark

Authors :
Tiboni, Gabriele
Arndt, Karol
Averta, Giuseppe
Kyrki, Ville
Tommasi, Tatiana
Tiboni, Gabriele
Arndt, Karol
Averta, Giuseppe
Kyrki, Ville
Tommasi, Tatiana
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Physics simulators have shown great promise for conveniently learning reinforcement learning policies in safe, unconstrained environments. However, transferring the acquired knowledge to the real world can be challenging due to the reality gap. To this end, several methods have been recently proposed to automatically tune simulator parameters with posterior distributions given real data, for use with domain randomization at training time. These approaches have been shown to work for various robotic tasks under different settings and assumptions. Nevertheless, existing literature lacks a thorough comparison of existing adaptive domain randomization methods with respect to transfer performance and real-data efficiency. In this work, we present an open benchmark for both offline and online methods (SimOpt, BayRn, DROID, DROPO), to shed light on which are most suitable for each setting and task at hand. We found that online methods are limited by the quality of the currently learned policy for the next iteration, while offline methods may sometimes fail when replaying trajectories in simulation with open-loop commands. The code used will be released at https://github.com/gabrieletiboni/adr-benchmark.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1381550480
Document Type :
Electronic Resource