Donghe Chen

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3 Papers

LGFeb 4, 2025
Error Distribution Smoothing:Advancing Low-Dimensional Imbalanced Regression

Donghe Chen, Jiaxuan Yue, Tengjie Zheng et al.

In real-world regression tasks, datasets frequently exhibit imbalanced distributions, characterized by a scarcity of data in high-complexity regions and an abundance in low-complexity areas. This imbalance presents significant challenges for existing classification methods with clear class boundaries, while highlighting a scarcity of approaches specifically designed for imbalanced regression problems. To better address these issues, we introduce a novel concept of Imbalanced Regression, which takes into account both the complexity of the problem and the density of data points, extending beyond traditional definitions that focus only on data density. Furthermore, we propose Error Distribution Smoothing (EDS) as a solution to tackle imbalanced regression, effectively selecting a representative subset from the dataset to reduce redundancy while maintaining balance and representativeness. Through several experiments, EDS has shown its effectiveness, and the related code and dataset can be accessed at https://anonymous.4open.science/r/Error-Distribution-Smoothing-762F.

LGFeb 4, 2025
Adviser-Actor-Critic: Eliminating Steady-State Error in Reinforcement Learning Control

Donghe Chen, Yubin Peng, Tengjie Zheng et al.

High-precision control tasks present substantial challenges for reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms, frequently resulting in suboptimal performance attributed to network approximation inaccuracies and inadequate sample quality.These issues are exacerbated when the task requires the agent to achieve a precise goal state, as is common in robotics and other real-world applications.We introduce Adviser-Actor-Critic (AAC), designed to address the precision control dilemma by combining the precision of feedback control theory with the adaptive learning capability of RL and featuring an Adviser that mentors the actor to refine control actions, thereby enhancing the precision of goal attainment.Finally, through benchmark tests, AAC outperformed standard RL algorithms in precision-critical, goal-conditioned tasks, demonstrating AAC's high precision, reliability, and robustness.Code are available at: https://anonymous.4open.science/r/Adviser-Actor-Critic-8AC5.

LGJan 18, 2025
Stability Enhancement in Reinforcement Learning via Adaptive Control Lyapunov Function

Donghe Chen, Han Wang, Lin Cheng et al.

Reinforcement Learning (RL) has shown promise in control tasks but faces significant challenges in real-world applications, primarily due to the absence of safety guarantees during the learning process. Existing methods often struggle with ensuring safe exploration, leading to potential system failures and restricting applications primarily to simulated environments. Traditional approaches such as reward shaping and constrained policy optimization can fail to guarantee safety during initial learning stages, while model-based methods using Control Lyapunov Functions (CLFs) or Control Barrier Functions (CBFs) may hinder efficient exploration and performance. To address these limitations, this paper introduces Soft Actor-Critic with Control Lyapunov Function (SAC-CLF), a framework that enhances stability and safety through three key innovations: (1) a task-specific CLF design method for safe and optimal performance; (2) dynamic adjustment of constraints to maintain robustness under unmodeled dynamics; and (3) improved control input smoothness while ensuring safety. Experimental results on a classical nonlinear system and satellite attitude control demonstrate the effectiveness of SAC-CLF in overcoming the shortcomings of existing methods.