Paper ID: 2111.02767
RLDS: an Ecosystem to Generate, Share and Use Datasets in Reinforcement Learning
Sabela Ramos, Sertan Girgin, Léonard Hussenot, Damien Vincent, Hanna Yakubovich, Daniel Toyama, Anita Gergely, Piotr Stanczyk, Raphael Marinier, Jeremiah Harmsen, Olivier Pietquin, Nikola Momchev
We introduce RLDS (Reinforcement Learning Datasets), an ecosystem for recording, replaying, manipulating, annotating and sharing data in the context of Sequential Decision Making (SDM) including Reinforcement Learning (RL), Learning from Demonstrations, Offline RL or Imitation Learning. RLDS enables not only reproducibility of existing research and easy generation of new datasets, but also accelerates novel research. By providing a standard and lossless format of datasets it enables to quickly test new algorithms on a wider range of tasks. The RLDS ecosystem makes it easy to share datasets without any loss of information and to be agnostic to the underlying original format when applying various data processing pipelines to large collections of datasets. Besides, RLDS provides tools for collecting data generated by either synthetic agents or humans, as well as for inspecting and manipulating the collected data. Ultimately, integration with TFDS facilitates the sharing of RL datasets with the research community.
Submitted: Nov 4, 2021