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FIELD
AI and Natural Sciences
DATE
Aug 13 (Tue), 2024
TIME
16:00 ~ 19:00
PLACE
ONLINE
SPEAKER
Maciej Wołczyk,Bartłomiej Cupiał
HOST
Yoon, Sangwoong
INSTITUTE
IDEAS NCBR / University of Warsaw
TITLE
Fine-tuning Reinforcement Learning Models is Secretly a Forgetting Mitigation Problem
ABSTRACT
Fine-tuning is a widespread technique that allows practitioners to transfer pre-trained capabilities, as recently showcased by the successful applications of foundation models. However, fine-tuning reinforcement learning (RL) models remains a challenge. This work conceptualizes one specific cause of poor transfer, accentuated in the RL setting by the interplay between actions and observations: forgetting of pre-trained capabilities. Namely, a model deteriorates on the state subspace of the downstream task not visited in the initial phase of fine-tuning, on which the model behaved well due to pre-training. This way, we lose the anticipated transfer benefits. We identify conditions when this problem occurs, showing that it is common and, in many cases, catastrophic. Through a detailed empirical analysis of the challenging NetHack and Montezuma's Revenge environments, we show that standard knowledge retention techniques mitigate the problem and thus allow us to take full advantage of the pre-trained capabilities. In particular, in NetHack, we achieve a new state-of-the-art for neural models, improving the previous best score from 5K to over 10K points in the Human Monk scenario.
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