DHP: Discrete Hierarchical Planning for HRL Agents

Published: 23 Sept 2025, Last Modified: 01 Dec 2025ARLETEveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY 4.0
Track: Research Track
Keywords: Hierarchical Planning, Discrete Planning, Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning
Abstract: Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning (HRL) agents often struggle with long-horizon visual planning due to their reliance on error-prone distance metrics. We propose Discrete Hierarchical Planning (DHP), a method that replaces continuous distance estimates with discrete reachability checks to evaluate subgoal feasibility. DHP recursively constructs tree-structured plans by decomposing long-term goals into sequences of simpler subtasks, using a novel advantage estimation strategy that inherently rewards shorter plans and generalizes beyond training depths. In addition, to address the data efficiency challenge, we introduce an exploration strategy that generates targeted training examples for the planning modules without needing expert data. Experiments in 25-room navigation environments demonstrate 100\% success rate (vs 90\% baseline). The method also generalizes to momentum-based control tasks and requires only $\log N$ steps for replanning. Theoretical analysis and ablations validate our design choices.
Submission Number: 80
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