Deep Reinforcement Learning with Implicit Imitation for Lane-Free Autonomous Driving

Published: 2023, Last Modified: 17 Sept 2025ECAI 2023EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: Implicit imitation assumes that learning agents observe only the state transitions of an agent they use as a mentor, and try to recreate them based on their own abilities and knowledge of their environment. In this paper, we put forward a deep implicit imitation Q-network (DIIQN) model, which incorporates ideas from three well-known Deep Q-Network (DQN) variants. As such, we enable a novel implicit imitation method for online, model-free deep reinforcement learning. Our thorough experimentation in the complex environment of the emerging lane-free traffic paradigm, verifies the benefits of our approach. Specifically, we show that deep implicit imitation RL dramatically accelerates the learning process when compared to a “vanilla” DQN method; and, unlike explicit imitation reinforcement learning, it is able to outperform mentor performance without resorting to additional information, such as the mentor’s actions.
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