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ClipPPOLoss

class torchrl.objectives.ClipPPOLoss(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Clipped PPO loss.

The clipped importance weighted loss is computed as follows:

loss = -min( weight * advantage, min(max(weight, 1-eps), 1+eps) * advantage)

Parameters:
  • actor_network (ProbabilisticTensorDictSequential) – policy operator.

  • critic_network (ValueOperator) – value operator.

Keyword Arguments:
  • clip_epsilon (scalar, optional) – weight clipping threshold in the clipped PPO loss equation. default: 0.2

  • entropy_bonus (bool, optional) – if True, an entropy bonus will be added to the loss to favour exploratory policies.

  • samples_mc_entropy (int, optional) – if the distribution retrieved from the policy operator does not have a closed form formula for the entropy, a Monte-Carlo estimate will be used. samples_mc_entropy will control how many samples will be used to compute this estimate. Defaults to 1.

  • entropy_coef (scalar, optional) – entropy multiplier when computing the total loss. Defaults to 0.01.

  • critic_coef (scalar, optional) – critic loss multiplier when computing the total loss. Defaults to 1.0.

  • loss_critic_type (str, optional) – loss function for the value discrepancy. Can be one of “l1”, “l2” or “smooth_l1”. Defaults to "smooth_l1".

  • normalize_advantage (bool, optional) – if True, the advantage will be normalized before being used. Defaults to False.

  • separate_losses (bool, optional) – if True, shared parameters between policy and critic will only be trained on the policy loss. Defaults to False, ie. gradients are propagated to shared parameters for both policy and critic losses.

  • advantage_key (str, optional) – [Deprecated, use set_keys(advantage_key=advantage_key) instead] The input tensordict key where the advantage is expected to be written. Defaults to "advantage".

  • value_target_key (str, optional) – [Deprecated, use set_keys(value_target_key=value_target_key) instead] The input tensordict key where the target state value is expected to be written. Defaults to "value_target".

  • value_key (str, optional) – [Deprecated, use set_keys(value_key) instead] The input tensordict key where the state value is expected to be written. Defaults to "state_value".

  • functional (bool, optional) – whether modules should be functionalized. Functionalizing permits features like meta-RL, but makes it impossible to use distributed models (DDP, FSDP, …) and comes with a little cost. Defaults to True.

  • reduction (str, optional) – Specifies the reduction to apply to the output: "none" | "mean" | "sum". "none": no reduction will be applied, "mean": the sum of the output will be divided by the number of elements in the output, "sum": the output will be summed. Default: "mean".

  • clip_value (bool or float, optional) – If a float is provided, it will be used to compute a clipped version of the value prediction with respect to the input tensordict value estimate and use it to calculate the value loss. The purpose of clipping is to limit the impact of extreme value predictions, helping stabilize training and preventing large updates. However, it will have no impact if the value estimate was done by the current version of the value estimator. If instead True is provided, the clip_epsilon parameter will be used as the clipping threshold. If not provided or False, no clipping will be performed. Defaults to False.

Note

If the actor and the value function share parameters, one can avoid calling the common module multiple times by passing only the head of the value network to the PPO loss module:

>>> common = SomeModule(in_keys=["observation"], out_keys=["hidden"])
>>> actor_head = SomeActor(in_keys=["hidden"])
>>> value_head = SomeValue(in_keys=["hidden"])
>>> # first option, with 2 calls on the common module
>>> model = ActorCriticOperator(common, actor_head, value_head)
>>> loss_module = PPOLoss(model.get_policy_operator(), model.get_value_operator())
>>> # second option, with a single call to the common module
>>> loss_module = PPOLoss(ProbabilisticTensorDictSequential(model, actor_head), value_head)

This will work regardless of whether separate_losses is activated or not.

forward(tensordict: TensorDictBase) TensorDictBase[source]

It is designed to read an input TensorDict and return another tensordict with loss keys named “loss*”.

Splitting the loss in its component can then be used by the trainer to log the various loss values throughout training. Other scalars present in the output tensordict will be logged too.

Parameters:

tensordict – an input tensordict with the values required to compute the loss.

Returns:

A new tensordict with no batch dimension containing various loss scalars which will be named “loss*”. It is essential that the losses are returned with this name as they will be read by the trainer before backpropagation.

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