Multi-Instance Aware Localization for End-to-End Imitation Learning

26 Dec 2020  ·  Sagar Gubbi Venkatesh, Raviteja Upadrashta, Shishir Kolathaya, Bharadwaj Amrutur ·

Existing architectures for imitation learning using image-to-action policy networks perform poorly when presented with an input image containing multiple instances of the object of interest, especially when the number of expert demonstrations available for training are limited. We show that end-to-end policy networks can be trained in a sample efficient manner by (a) appending the feature map output of the vision layers with an embedding that can indicate instance preference or take advantage of an implicit preference present in the expert demonstrations, and (b) employing an autoregressive action generator network for the control layers. The proposed architecture for localization has improved accuracy and sample efficiency and can generalize to the presence of more instances of objects than seen during training. When used for end-to-end imitation learning to perform reach, push, and pick-and-place tasks on a real robot, training is achieved with as few as 15 expert demonstrations.

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