DEAS: DEtached value learning with Action Sequence for Scalable Offline RL

Published: 26 Jan 2026, Last Modified: 11 Feb 2026ICLR 2026 PosterEveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY 4.0
Keywords: Reinforcement Learning, Offline Reinforcement Learning, Vision Language Action Model
Abstract: Offline reinforcement learning (RL) presents an attractive paradigm for training intelligent agents without expensive online interactions. However, current approaches still struggle with complex, long-horizon sequential decision making. In this work, we introduce DEtached value learning with Action Sequence (DEAS), a simple yet effective offline RL framework that leverages action sequences for value learning. These temporally extended actions provide richer information than single-step actions, enabling reduction of the effective planning horizon by considering longer sequences at once. However, directly adopting such sequences in actor-critic algorithms introduces excessive value overestimation, which we address through detached value learning that steers value estimates toward in-distribution actions that achieve high returns in the offline dataset. We demonstrate that DEAS consistently outperforms baselines on complex, long-horizon tasks from OGBench and can be applied to enhance the performance of large-scale Vision-Language-Action models that predict action sequences, significantly boosting performance in both RoboCasa Kitchen simulation tasks and real-world manipulation tasks.
Primary Area: reinforcement learning
Submission Number: 16252
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