DrS: Learning Reusable Dense Rewards for Multi-Stage Tasks

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The success of many RL techniques heavily relies on human-engineered dense rewards, which typically demands substantial domain expertise and extensive trial and error. In our work, we proposeDrS(Densereward learning fromStages), a novel approach for learningreusabledense rewards for multi-stage tasks in a data-driven manner. By leveraging the stage structures of the task, DrS learns a high-quality dense reward from sparse rewards and demonstrations if given. The learned rewards can bereusedin unseen tasks, thus reducing the human effort for reward engineering. Extensive experiments on three physical robot manipulation task families with 1000+ task variants demonstrate that our learned rewards can be reused in unseen tasks, resulting in improved performance and sample efficiency of RL algorithms. The learned rewards even achieve comparable performance to human-engineered rewards on some tasks. See ourproject pagefor more details.

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