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Learning Reward Functions for Robotic Manipulation by Observing Humans (2211.09019v2)

Published 16 Nov 2022 in cs.RO, cs.AI, cs.CV, and cs.LG

Abstract: Observing a human demonstrator manipulate objects provides a rich, scalable and inexpensive source of data for learning robotic policies. However, transferring skills from human videos to a robotic manipulator poses several challenges, not least a difference in action and observation spaces. In this work, we use unlabeled videos of humans solving a wide range of manipulation tasks to learn a task-agnostic reward function for robotic manipulation policies. Thanks to the diversity of this training data, the learned reward function sufficiently generalizes to image observations from a previously unseen robot embodiment and environment to provide a meaningful prior for directed exploration in reinforcement learning. We propose two methods for scoring states relative to a goal image: through direct temporal regression, and through distances in an embedding space obtained with time-contrastive learning. By conditioning the function on a goal image, we are able to reuse one model across a variety of tasks. Unlike prior work on leveraging human videos to teach robots, our method, Human Offline Learned Distances (HOLD) requires neither a priori data from the robot environment, nor a set of task-specific human demonstrations, nor a predefined notion of correspondence across morphologies, yet it is able to accelerate training of several manipulation tasks on a simulated robot arm compared to using only a sparse reward obtained from task completion.

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Authors (5)
  1. Minttu Alakuijala (7 papers)
  2. Gabriel Dulac-Arnold (25 papers)
  3. Julien Mairal (98 papers)
  4. Jean Ponce (65 papers)
  5. Cordelia Schmid (206 papers)
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