Pontryagin Differentiable Programming: An End-to-End Learning and Control Framework

Part of Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 33 (NeurIPS 2020)

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Authors

Wanxin Jin, Zhaoran Wang, Zhuoran Yang, Shaoshuai Mou

Abstract

This paper develops a Pontryagin differentiable programming (PDP) methodology, which establishes a unified framework to solve a broad class of learning and control tasks. The PDP distinguishes from existing methods by two novel techniques: first, we differentiate through Pontryagin's Maximum Principle, and this allows to obtain the analytical derivative of a trajectory with respect to tunable parameters within an optimal control system, enabling end-to-end learning of dynamics, policies, or/and control objective functions; and second, we propose an auxiliary control system in the backward pass of the PDP framework, and the output of this auxiliary control system is the analytical derivative of the original system's trajectory with respect to the parameters, which can be iteratively solved using standard control tools. We investigate three learning modes of the PDP: inverse reinforcement learning, system identification, and control/planning. We demonstrate the capability of the PDP in each learning mode on different high-dimensional systems, including multilink robot arm, 6-DoF maneuvering UAV, and 6-DoF rocket powered landing.