Unsupervised Discovery of Continuous Skills on a Sphere

21 May 2023  ·  Takahisa Imagawa, Takuya Hiraoka, Yoshimasa Tsuruoka ·

Recently, methods for learning diverse skills to generate various behaviors without external rewards have been actively studied as a form of unsupervised reinforcement learning. However, most of the existing methods learn a finite number of discrete skills, and thus the variety of behaviors that can be exhibited with the learned skills is limited. In this paper, we propose a novel method for learning potentially an infinite number of different skills, which is named discovery of continuous skills on a sphere (DISCS). In DISCS, skills are learned by maximizing mutual information between skills and states, and each skill corresponds to a continuous value on a sphere. Because the representations of skills in DISCS are continuous, infinitely diverse skills could be learned. We examine existing methods and DISCS in the MuJoCo Ant robot control environments and show that DISCS can learn much more diverse skills than the other methods.

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