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Dealing with high-dimensional input spaces, like visual input, is a challenging task for reinforcement learning (RL). Neuroevolution (NE), used for continuous RL problems, has to either reduce the problem dimensionality by (1) compressing the representation of the neural network controllers or (2) employing a pre-processor (compressor) that transforms the high-dimensional raw inputs into low-dimensional features. In this paper, we are able to evolve extremely small recurrent neural network (RNN) controllers for a task that previously required networks with over a million weights. The high-dimensional visual input, which the controller would normally receive, is first transformed into a compact feature vector through a deep, max-pooling convolutional neural network (MPCNN). Both the MPCNN preprocessor and the RNN controller are evolved successfully to control a car in the TORCS racing simulator using only visual input. This is the first use of deep learning in the context evolutionary RL.
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Jan Koutník
University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland
Juergen Schmidhuber
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Faustino Gomez
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a11e7149ffe35dda08e1070 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/2576768.2598358
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