LGAIROSYApr 22, 2024

Learning Control Barrier Functions and their application in Reinforcement Learning: A Survey

arXiv:2404.16879v112 citationsh-index: 3
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This is an incremental survey for researchers in robotics and reinforcement learning, focusing on improving safety in practical deployments.

The paper surveys safe reinforcement learning using control barrier functions to address safety guarantees in robot applications, reviewing existing literature and techniques for automatically learning these functions.

Reinforcement learning is a powerful technique for developing new robot behaviors. However, typical lack of safety guarantees constitutes a hurdle for its practical application on real robots. To address this issue, safe reinforcement learning aims to incorporate safety considerations, enabling faster transfer to real robots and facilitating lifelong learning. One promising approach within safe reinforcement learning is the use of control barrier functions. These functions provide a framework to ensure that the system remains in a safe state during the learning process. However, synthesizing control barrier functions is not straightforward and often requires ample domain knowledge. This challenge motivates the exploration of data-driven methods for automatically defining control barrier functions, which is highly appealing. We conduct a comprehensive review of the existing literature on safe reinforcement learning using control barrier functions. Additionally, we investigate various techniques for automatically learning the Control Barrier Functions, aiming to enhance the safety and efficacy of Reinforcement Learning in practical robot applications.

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