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On exploration requirements for learning safety constraints

Published 17 May 2021 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (2105.08143v1)

Abstract: Enforcing safety for dynamical systems is challenging, since it requires constraint satisfaction along trajectory predictions. Equivalent control constraints can be computed in the form of sets that enforce positive invariance, and can thus guarantee safety in feedback controllers without predictions. However, these constraints are cumbersome to compute from models, and it is not yet well established how to infer constraints from data. In this paper, we shed light on the key objects involved in learning control constraints from data in a model-free setting. In particular, we discuss the family of constraints that enforce safety in the context of a nominal control policy, and expose that these constraints do not need to be accurate everywhere. They only need to correctly exclude a subset of the state-actions that would cause failure, which we call the critical set.

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