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Deep Surrogate Q-Learning for Autonomous Driving

2020-10-21 19:49:06
Maria Huegle, Gabriel Kalweit, Moritz Werling, Joschka Boedecker

Abstract

Challenging problems of deep reinforcement learning systems with regard to the application on real systems are their adaptivity to changing environments and their efficiency w.r.t. computational resources and data. In the application of learning lane-change behavior for autonomous driving, agents have to deal with a varying number of surrounding vehicles. Furthermore, the number of required transitions imposes a bottleneck, since test drivers cannot perform an arbitrary amount of lane changes in the real world. In the off-policy setting, additional information on solving the task can be gained by observing actions from others. While in the classical RL setup this knowledge remains unused, we use other drivers as surrogates to learn the agent's value function more efficiently. We propose Surrogate Q-learning that deals with the aforementioned problems and reduces the required driving time drastically. We further propose an efficient implementation based on a permutation-equivariant deep neural network architecture of the Q-function to estimate action-values for a variable number of vehicles in sensor range. We show that the architecture leads to a novel replay sampling technique we call Scene-centric Experience Replay and evaluate the performance of Surrogate Q-learning and Scene-centric Experience Replay in the open traffic simulator SUMO. Additionally, we show that our methods enhance real-world applicability of RL systems by learning policies on the real highD dataset.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.11278

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2010.11278.pdf


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