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Unbiased Model-Agnostic Metalearning Algorithm for Learning Target-Driven Visual Navigation Policy

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As deep reinforcement learning methods have made great progress in the visual navigation field, metalearning-based algorithms are gaining more attention since they greatly improve the expansibility of moving agents. According… Click to show full abstract

As deep reinforcement learning methods have made great progress in the visual navigation field, metalearning-based algorithms are gaining more attention since they greatly improve the expansibility of moving agents. According to metatraining mechanism, typically an initial model is trained as a metalearner by existing navigation tasks and becomes well performed in new scenes through relatively few recursive trials. However, if a metalearner is overtrained on the former tasks, it may hardly achieve generalization on navigating in unfamiliar environments as the initial model turns out to be quite biased towards former ambient configuration. In order to train an impartial navigation model and enhance its generalization capability, we propose an Unbiased Model-Agnostic Metalearning (UMAML) algorithm towards target-driven visual navigation. Inspired by entropy-based methods, maximizing the uncertainty over output labels in classification tasks, we adopt inequality measures used in Economics as a concise metric to calculate the loss deviation across unfamiliar tasks. With succinctly minimizing the inequality of task losses, an unbiased navigation model without overperforming in particular scene types can be learnt based on Model-Agnostic Metalearning mechanism. The exploring agent complies with a more balanced update rule, able to gather navigation experience from training environments. Several experiments have been conducted, and results demonstrate that our approach outperforms other state-of-the-art metalearning navigation methods in generalization ability.

Keywords: agnostic metalearning; visual navigation; navigation; model; model agnostic

Journal Title: Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
Year Published: 2021

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