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Learning Hierarchical World Models with Adaptive Temporal Abstractions from Discrete Latent Dynamics

Computer Science

Learning Hierarchical World Models with Adaptive Temporal Abstractions from Discrete Latent Dynamics

C. Gumbsch, N. Sajid, et al.

THICK (Temporal Hierarchies from Invariant Context Kernels) learns hierarchical world models with discrete latent dynamics: a low level that sparsely updates invariant contexts and a high level that predicts context changes, producing interpretable temporal abstractions and improved model-based RL and planning. Research conducted by Christian Gumbsch, Noor Sajid, Georg Martius, and Martin V. Butz.

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Abstract
Hierarchical world models can significantly improve model-based reinforcement learning (MBRL) and planning by enabling reasoning across multiple time scales. Nonetheless, the majority of state-of-the-art MBRL methods employ flat, non-hierarchical models. We propose Temporal Hierarchies from Invariant Context Kernels (THICK), an algorithm that learns a world model hierarchy via discrete latent dynamics. The lower level of THICK updates parts of its latent state sparsely in time, forming invariant contexts. The higher level exclusively predicts situations involving context changes. Our experiments demonstrate that THICK learns categorical, interpretable, temporal abstractions on the high level, while maintaining precise low-level predictions. Furthermore, we show that the emergent hierarchical predictive model seamlessly enhances the abilities of MBRL or planning methods. We believe that THICK contributes to the further development of hierarchical agents capable of more sophisticated planning and reasoning abilities.
Publisher
ICLR 2024
Published On
Authors
Christian Gumbsch, Noor Sajid, Georg Martius, Martin V. Butz
Tags
hierarchical world models
model-based reinforcement learning
discrete latent dynamics
invariant contexts
temporal abstractions
planning
THICK
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