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Poster

Towards Improving Exploration through Sibling Augmented GFlowNets

Kanika Madan · Alex Lamb · Emmanuel Bengio · Glen Berseth · Yoshua Bengio

Hall 3 + Hall 2B #578
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Thu 24 Apr 7 p.m. PDT — 9:30 p.m. PDT

Abstract:

Exploration is a key factor for the success of an active learning agent, especially when dealing with sparse extrinsic terminal rewards and long trajectories. We introduce Sibling Augmented Generative Flow Networks (SA-GFN), a novel framework designed to enhance exploration and training efficiency of Generative Flow Networks (GFlowNets). SA-GFN uses a decoupled dual network architecture, comprising of a main Behavior Network and an exploratory Sibling Network, to enable a diverse exploration of the underlying distribution using intrinsic rewards. Inspired by the ideas on exploration from reinforcement learning, SA-GFN provides a general-purpose exploration and learning paradigm that integrates with multiple GFlowNet training objectives and is especially helpful for exploration over a wide range of sparse or low reward distributions and task structures. An extensive set of experiments across a diverse range of tasks, reward structures and trajectory lengths, along with a thorough set of ablations, demonstrate the superior performance of SA-GFN in terms of exploration efficacy and convergence speed as compared to the existing methods. In addition, SA-GFN's versatility and compatibility with different GFlowNet training objectives and intrinsic reward methods underscores its broad applicability in various problem domains.

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