Boosting Deep Reinforcement Learning with Semantic Knowledge for Robotic Manipulators
Lucía Güitta-López, Vincenzo Suriani, Jaime Boal, Álvaro J. López-López, Daniele Nardi
- 发表年份
- 2026
- 访问权限
- 开放获取
摘要
Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) is a powerful framework for solving complex sequential decision-making problems, particularly in robotic control. However, its practical deployment is often hindered by the substantial amount of experience required for learning, which results in high computational and time costs. In this work, we propose a novel integration of DRL with semantic knowledge in the form of Knowledge Graph Embeddings (KGEs), aiming to enhance learning efficiency by providing contextual information to the agent. Our architecture combines KGEs with visual observations, enabling the agent to exploit environmental knowledge during training. Experimental validation with robotic manipulators in environments featuring both fixed and randomized target attributes demonstrates that our method achieves up to {60}{\%} reduction in learning time and improves task accuracy by approximately 15 percentage points, without increasing training time or computational complexity. These results highlight the potential of semantic knowledge to reduce sample complexity and improve the effectiveness of DRL in robotic applications.
关键词
相关论文
Real-Time Obstacle Avoidance for Manipulators and Mobile Robots
Oussama Khatib
1986
A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation
Richard M. Murray, Zexiang Li, Shankar Sastry
2017
Robot dynamics and control
Mark W. Spong
1989
A tutorial on visual servo control
Seth Hutchinson, Gregory D. Hager, Peter Corke
1996