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GloCAL: Glocalized Curriculum-Aided Learning of Multiple Tasks with Application to Robotic Grasping

The domain of robotics is challenging to apply deep reinforcement learning due to the need for large amounts of data and for ensuring safety during learning. Curriculum learning has shown good performance in terms of sample- efficient deep learning. In this paper, we propose an algorithm (named GloCAL) that creates a curriculum for an agent to learn multiple discrete tasks, based on clustering tasks according to their evaluation scores. From the highest-performing cluster, a global task representative of the cluster is identified for learning a global policy that transfers to subsequently formed new clusters, while the remaining tasks in the cluster are learned as local policies. The efficacy and efficiency of our GloCAL algorithm are compared with other approaches in the domain of grasp learning for 49 objects with varied object complexity and grasp difficulty from the EGAD! dataset. The results show that GloCAL is able to learn to grasp 100% of the objects, whereas other approaches achieve at most 86% despite being given 1.5 times longer training time.

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