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arxiv:2101.02722

The Distracting Control Suite -- A Challenging Benchmark for Reinforcement Learning from Pixels

Published on Jan 7, 2021
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Abstract

Extended DM Control benchmark introduces visual distractions to evaluate the robustness of RL algorithms in realistic settings, revealing poor performance under complex visual conditions.

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Robots have to face challenging perceptual settings, including changes in viewpoint, lighting, and background. Current simulated reinforcement learning (RL) benchmarks such as DM Control provide visual input without such complexity, which limits the transfer of well-performing methods to the real world. In this paper, we extend DM Control with three kinds of visual distractions (variations in background, color, and camera pose) to produce a new challenging benchmark for vision-based control, and we analyze state of the art RL algorithms in these settings. Our experiments show that current RL methods for vision-based control perform poorly under distractions, and that their performance decreases with increasing distraction complexity, showing that new methods are needed to cope with the visual complexities of the real world. We also find that combinations of multiple distraction types are more difficult than a mere combination of their individual effects.

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