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Aidan Scannell · Feb 19, 2025

Generalist World Model Pre-Training for Efficient Reinforcement Learning

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Yi Zhao · University of Edinburgh

19 Feb, 2025·

Yi Zhao

Aidan Scannell

Aidan Scannell

,

Cui Yuxin

,

Tianyu Cui

,

Le Chen

,

Arno Solin

,

Juho Kannala

,

Joni Pajarinen

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Abstract

Sample-efficient robot learning is a longstanding goal in robotics. Inspired by the success of scaling in vision and language, the robotics community is now investigating large-scale offline datasets for robot learning. However, existing methods often require expert and/or reward-labeled task-specific data, which can be costly and limit their application in practice. In this paper, we consider a more realistic setting where the offline data consists of reward-free and non-expert multi-embodiment offline data. We show that generalist world model pre-training (WPT), together with retrieval-based experience rehearsal and execution guidance, enables efficient reinforcement learning (RL) and fast task adaptation with such non-curated data. In experiments over 72 visuomotor tasks, spanning 6 different embodiments, covering hard exploration, complex dynamics, and various visual properties, WPT achieves 35.65% and 35% higher aggregated score compared to widely used learning-from-scratch baselines, respectively.

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ICLR 2025 Workshop on World Models: Understanding, Modelling and Scaling

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