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Deep Reinforcement Learning Toolbox for Robotics using Keras and TensorFlow
RL-botics
RL-botics is a toolbox with highly optimized implementations of Deep Reinforcement Learning algorithms for robotics developed with Keras and TensorFlow in Python3.
The objective was to have modular, clean and easy to read codebase so that the research community may build on top with ease. The implementations can be integrated with OpenAI Gym environments. The majority of the algorithms are Policy Search Methods as the toolbox is targetted for robotic applications.
Requirements
Requirements:
Conda Environment
It is highly recommended to install this package in a virtual environment, such as Miniconda. Please find the Conda installation here.
To create a new conda environment called RL
:
conda create -n RL python=3
To activate the environment:
source activate RL
To deactivate the environment:
source deactivate
Installation
To install the package, we recommend cloning the original package:
git clone https://github.com/Suman7495/rl-botics.git
cd rl-botics
pip install -e .
Usage
To run any algorithm in the default setting, simply run:
cd rl_botics/<algo>/
python main.py
For example, to run TRPO:
cd rl_botics/trpo/
python main.py
Numerous other options can be added too, but it is recommended to modify the hyerperparameters in hyperparameters.py
.
Algorithms
The algorithms implemented are:
- Q-Learning
- Deep Q-Network
- Vanilla Policy Gradient
- Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient
- Trust Region Policy Optimization
- Proximal Policy Optimization
- Proximal Policy Optmization with Intrinsic Curiosity Module (ICM)
- Compatible Natural Policy Gradient
To be added:
Environments
All environments are in the envs
directory. The environments available currently are:
- Field Vision Rock Sampling (FVRS): A POMDP environment where the agent has to collect good rocks from partial observability.
- Table Continuous: A POMDP environment emulation Human Robot Collaboration. The objective of the robot is to remove dirty dishes from the table without colliding with the human.
Toolbox Structure
All the algorithms are in the rl_botics
directory. Each algorithm specified above has an individual directory.
Common
The directory common
contains common modular classes to easily build new algorithms.
-
approximators
: Basic Deep Neural Networks (Dense, Conv, LSTM). -
data_collection
: Performs rollouts and collect observations and rewards -
logger
: Log training data and other information -
plotter
: Plot graphs -
policies
: Common policies such as Random, Softmax, Parametrized Softmax and Gaussian Policy -
utils
: Functions to compute the expected return, the Generalized Advantage Estimation (GAE), etc.
Algorithm Directories
Each algorithm directory contains at least 3 files:
-
main.py
: Main script to run the algorithm -
hyperparameters.py
: File to contain the default hyperparameters -
<algo>.py
: Implementation of the algorithm -
utils.py
: (Optional) File containing some utility functions
Some algorithm directories may have additional files specific to the algorithm.
Contributing
To contribute to this package, it is recommended to follow this structure:
- The new algorithm directory should at least contain the 3 files mentioned above.
-
main.py
should contain at least the following functions:-
main
: Parses input argument, builds the environment and agent, and train the agent. -
argparse
: Parses input argument and loads default hyperparameters fromhyperparameter.py
.
-
-
<algo>.py
should contain at least the following methods:-
__init__
: Initializes the classes -
_build_graph
: Calls the following methods to build the TensorFlow graph:-
_init_placeholders
: Initialize TensorFlow placeholders -
_build_policy
: Build policy TensorFlow graph -
_build_value_function
: Build value function TensorFlow graph -
_loss
: Build policy loss function TensorFlwo graph
-
-
train
: Main training loop called bymain.py
-
update_policy
: Update the policy -
update_value
: Update the value function -
print_results
: Print the training results -
process_paths
: (optional) Process collected trajectories to return the feed dictionary for TensorFlow
-
It is recommended to check the structure of ppo.py
and follow a similar structure.
Credits
Suman Pal
License
MIT License.