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Poster

Generalized Behavior Learning from Diverse Demonstrations

Varshith Sreeramdass · Rohan Paleja · Letian Chen · Sanne van Waveren · Matthew Gombolay

Hall 3 + Hall 2B #397
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Thu 24 Apr 7 p.m. PDT — 9:30 p.m. PDT

Abstract: Diverse behavior policies are valuable in domains requiring quick test-time adaptation or personalized human-robot interaction. Human demonstrations provide rich information regarding task objectives and factors that govern individual behavior variations, which can be used to characterize \textit{useful} diversity and learn diverse performant policies.However, we show that prior work that builds naive representations of demonstration heterogeneity fails in generating successful novel behaviors that generalize over behavior factors.We propose Guided Strategy Discovery (GSD), which introduces a novel diversity formulation based on a learned task-relevance measure that prioritizes behaviors exploring modeled latent factors.We empirically validate across three continuous control benchmarks for generalizing to in-distribution (interpolation) and out-of-distribution (extrapolation) factors that GSD outperforms baselines in novel behavior discovery by 21\%.Finally, we demonstrate that GSD can generalize striking behaviors for table tennis in a virtual testbed while leveraging human demonstrations collected in the real world.Code is available at https://github.com/CORE-Robotics-Lab/GSD.

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