IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

Deep Reinforcement Learning With Optimized Reward Functions for Robotic Trajectory Planning

  • Jiexin Xie,
  • Zhenzhou Shao,
  • Yue Li,
  • Yong Guan,
  • Jindong Tan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2932257
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 105669 – 105679

Abstract

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To improve the efficiency of deep reinforcement learning (DRL)-based methods for robotic trajectory planning in the unstructured working environment with obstacles. Different from the traditional sparse reward function, this paper presents two brand-new dense reward functions. First, the azimuth reward function is proposed to accelerate the learning process locally with a more reasonable trajectory by modeling the position and orientation constraints, which can reduce the blindness of exploration dramatically. To further improve the efficiency, a reward function at subtask-level is proposed to provide global guidance for the agent in the DRL. The subtask-level reward function is designed under the assumption that the task can be divided into several subtasks, which reduces the invalid exploration greatly. The extensive experiments show that the proposed reward functions are able to improve the convergence rate by up to three times with the state-of-the-art DRL methods. The percentage increase in convergence means is 2.25%-13.22% and the percentage decreases with respect to standard deviation by 10.8%-74.5%.

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