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MixGAIL: Autonomous Driving Using Demonstrations with Mixed Qualities


Abstract:

In this paper, we consider autonomous driving of a vehicle using imitation learning. Generative adversarial imitation learning (GAIL) is a widely used algorithm for imita...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper, we consider autonomous driving of a vehicle using imitation learning. Generative adversarial imitation learning (GAIL) is a widely used algorithm for imitation learning. This algorithm leverages positive demonstrations to imitate the behavior of an expert. In this paper, we propose a novel method, called mixed generative adversarial imitation learning (MixGAIL), which incorporates both of expert demonstrations and negative demonstrations, such as vehicle collisions. To this end, the proposed method utilizes an occupancy measure and a constraint function. The occupancy measure is used to follow expert demonstrations and provides a positive feedback. On the other hand, the constraint function is used for negative demonstrations to assert a negative feedback. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm converges faster than the other baseline methods. Also, hardware experiments using a real-world RC car shows an outstanding performance and faster convergence compared with existing methods.
Date of Conference: 24 October 2020 - 24 January 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 February 2021
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Conference Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA

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