Meta-Evolve: Continuous Robot Evolution for One-to-many Policy Transfer

Part of International Conference on Representation Learning 2024 (ICLR 2024) Conference

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Authors

Xingyu Liu, Deepak Pathak, DING ZHAO

Abstract

We investigate the problem of transferring an expert policy from a source robot to multiple different robots. To solve this problem, we propose a method named *Meta-Evolve* that uses continuous robot evolution to efficiently transfer the policy to each target robot through a set of tree-structured evolutionary robot sequences. The robot evolution tree allows the robot evolution paths to be shared, so our approach can significantly outperform naive one-to-one policy transfer. We present a heuristic approach to determine an optimized robot evolution tree. Experiments have shown that our method is able to improve the efficiency of one-to-three transfer of manipulation policy by up to 3.2$\times$ and one-to-six transfer of agile locomotion policy by 2.4$\times$ in terms of simulation cost over the baseline of launching multiple independent one-to-one policy transfers. Supplementary videos available at the project website: https://sites.google.com/view/meta-evolve.