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Poster

Learning Latent Dynamic Robust Representations for World Models

Ruixiang Sun · Hongyu Zang · Xin Li · Riashat Islam

Hall C 4-9 #2506
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Wed 24 Jul 4:30 a.m. PDT — 6 a.m. PDT

Abstract:

Visual Model-Based Reinforcement Learning (MBRL) promises to encapsulate agent's knowledge about the underlying dynamics of the environment, enabling learning a world model as a useful planner. However, top MBRL agents such as Dreamer often struggle with visual pixel-based inputs in the presence of exogenous or irrelevant noise in the observation space, due to failure to capture task-specific features while filtering out irrelevant spatio-temporal details. To tackle this problem, we apply a spatio-temporal masking strategy, a bisimulation principle, combined with latent reconstruction, to capture endogenous task-specific aspects of the environment for world models, effectively eliminating non-essential information. Joint training of representations, dynamics, and policy often leads to instabilities. To further address this issue, we develop a Hybrid Recurrent State-Space Model (HRSSM) structure, enhancing state representation robustness for effective policy learning. Our empirical evaluation demonstrates significant performance improvements over existing methods in a range of visually complex control tasks such as Maniskill with exogenous distractors from the Matterport environment. Our code is avaliable at https://github.com/bit1029public/HRSSM.

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