# stable-baselines3 **Repository Path**: jerrychen1/stable-baselines3 ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: stable-baselines3 - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Python - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 1 - **Forks**: 1 - **Created**: 2021-09-29 - **Last Updated**: 2024-01-11 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README [![pipeline status](https://gitlab.com/araffin/stable-baselines3/badges/master/pipeline.svg)](https://gitlab.com/araffin/stable-baselines3/-/commits/master) [![Documentation Status](https://readthedocs.org/projects/stable-baselines/badge/?version=master)](https://stable-baselines3.readthedocs.io/en/master/?badge=master) [![coverage report](https://gitlab.com/araffin/stable-baselines3/badges/master/coverage.svg)](https://gitlab.com/araffin/stable-baselines3/-/commits/master) [![codestyle](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/psf/black) # Stable Baselines3 Stable Baselines3 (SB3) is a set of reliable implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms in PyTorch. It is the next major version of [Stable Baselines](https://github.com/hill-a/stable-baselines). You can read a detailed presentation of Stable Baselines3 in the [v1.0 blog post](https://araffin.github.io/post/sb3/). These algorithms will make it easier for the research community and industry to replicate, refine, and identify new ideas, and will create good baselines to build projects on top of. We expect these tools will be used as a base around which new ideas can be added, and as a tool for comparing a new approach against existing ones. We also hope that the simplicity of these tools will allow beginners to experiment with a more advanced toolset, without being buried in implementation details. **Note: despite its simplicity of use, Stable Baselines3 (SB3) assumes you have some knowledge about Reinforcement Learning (RL).** You should not utilize this library without some practice. To that extent, we provide good resources in the [documentation](https://stable-baselines3.readthedocs.io/en/master/guide/rl.html) to get started with RL. ## Main Features **The performance of each algorithm was tested** (see *Results* section in their respective page), you can take a look at the issues [#48](https://github.com/DLR-RM/stable-baselines3/issues/48) and [#49](https://github.com/DLR-RM/stable-baselines3/issues/49) for more details. | **Features** | **Stable-Baselines3** | | --------------------------- | ----------------------| | State of the art RL methods | :heavy_check_mark: | | Documentation | :heavy_check_mark: | | Custom environments | :heavy_check_mark: | | Custom policies | :heavy_check_mark: | | Common interface | :heavy_check_mark: | | `Dict` observation space support | :heavy_check_mark: | | Ipython / Notebook friendly | :heavy_check_mark: | | Tensorboard support | :heavy_check_mark: | | PEP8 code style | :heavy_check_mark: | | Custom callback | :heavy_check_mark: | | High code coverage | :heavy_check_mark: | | Type hints | :heavy_check_mark: | ### Planned features Please take a look at the [Roadmap](https://github.com/DLR-RM/stable-baselines3/issues/1) and [Milestones](https://github.com/DLR-RM/stable-baselines3/milestones). ## Migration guide: from Stable-Baselines (SB2) to Stable-Baselines3 (SB3) A migration guide from SB2 to SB3 can be found in the [documentation](https://stable-baselines3.readthedocs.io/en/master/guide/migration.html). ## Documentation Documentation is available online: [https://stable-baselines3.readthedocs.io/](https://stable-baselines3.readthedocs.io/) ## RL Baselines3 Zoo: A Training Framework for Stable Baselines3 Reinforcement Learning Agents [RL Baselines3 Zoo](https://github.com/DLR-RM/rl-baselines3-zoo) is a training framework for Reinforcement Learning (RL). It provides scripts for training, evaluating agents, tuning hyperparameters, plotting results and recording videos. In addition, it includes a collection of tuned hyperparameters for common environments and RL algorithms, and agents trained with those settings. Goals of this repository: 1. Provide a simple interface to train and enjoy RL agents 2. Benchmark the different Reinforcement Learning algorithms 3. Provide tuned hyperparameters for each environment and RL algorithm 4. Have fun with the trained agents! Github repo: https://github.com/DLR-RM/rl-baselines3-zoo Documentation: https://stable-baselines3.readthedocs.io/en/master/guide/rl_zoo.html ## SB3-Contrib: Experimental RL Features We implement experimental features in a separate contrib repository: [SB3-Contrib](https://github.com/Stable-Baselines-Team/stable-baselines3-contrib) This allows SB3 to maintain a stable and compact core, while still providing the latest features, like Truncated Quantile Critics (TQC) or Quantile Regression DQN (QR-DQN). Documentation is available online: [https://sb3-contrib.readthedocs.io/](https://sb3-contrib.readthedocs.io/) ## Installation **Note:** Stable-Baselines3 supports PyTorch >= 1.8.1. ### Prerequisites Stable Baselines3 requires python 3.6+. #### Windows 10 To install stable-baselines on Windows, please look at the [documentation](https://stable-baselines3.readthedocs.io/en/master/guide/install.html#prerequisites). ### Install using pip Install the Stable Baselines3 package: ``` pip install stable-baselines3[extra] ``` **Note:** Some shells such as Zsh require quotation marks around brackets, i.e. `pip install 'stable-baselines3[extra]'` ([More Info](https://stackoverflow.com/a/30539963)). This includes an optional dependencies like Tensorboard, OpenCV or `atari-py` to train on atari games. If you do not need those, you can use: ``` pip install stable-baselines3 ``` Please read the [documentation](https://stable-baselines3.readthedocs.io/) for more details and alternatives (from source, using docker). ## Example Most of the library tries to follow a sklearn-like syntax for the Reinforcement Learning algorithms. Here is a quick example of how to train and run PPO on a cartpole environment: ```python import gym from stable_baselines3 import PPO env = gym.make("CartPole-v1") model = PPO("MlpPolicy", env, verbose=1) model.learn(total_timesteps=10000) obs = env.reset() for i in range(1000): action, _states = model.predict(obs, deterministic=True) obs, reward, done, info = env.step(action) env.render() if done: obs = env.reset() env.close() ``` Or just train a model with a one liner if [the environment is registered in Gym](https://github.com/openai/gym/wiki/Environments) and if [the policy is registered](https://stable-baselines3.readthedocs.io/en/master/guide/custom_policy.html): ```python from stable_baselines3 import PPO model = PPO('MlpPolicy', 'CartPole-v1').learn(10000) ``` Please read the [documentation](https://stable-baselines3.readthedocs.io/) for more examples. ## Try it online with Colab Notebooks ! All the following examples can be executed online using Google colab notebooks: - [Full Tutorial](https://github.com/araffin/rl-tutorial-jnrr19) - [All Notebooks](https://github.com/Stable-Baselines-Team/rl-colab-notebooks/tree/sb3) - [Getting Started](https://colab.research.google.com/github/Stable-Baselines-Team/rl-colab-notebooks/blob/sb3/stable_baselines_getting_started.ipynb) - [Training, Saving, Loading](https://colab.research.google.com/github/Stable-Baselines-Team/rl-colab-notebooks/blob/sb3/saving_loading_dqn.ipynb) - [Multiprocessing](https://colab.research.google.com/github/Stable-Baselines-Team/rl-colab-notebooks/blob/sb3/multiprocessing_rl.ipynb) - [Monitor Training and Plotting](https://colab.research.google.com/github/Stable-Baselines-Team/rl-colab-notebooks/blob/sb3/monitor_training.ipynb) - [Atari Games](https://colab.research.google.com/github/Stable-Baselines-Team/rl-colab-notebooks/blob/sb3/atari_games.ipynb) - [RL Baselines Zoo](https://colab.research.google.com/github/Stable-Baselines-Team/rl-colab-notebooks/blob/sb3/rl-baselines-zoo.ipynb) - [PyBullet](https://colab.research.google.com/github/Stable-Baselines-Team/rl-colab-notebooks/blob/sb3/pybullet.ipynb) ## Implemented Algorithms | **Name** | **Recurrent** | `Box` | `Discrete` | `MultiDiscrete` | `MultiBinary` | **Multi Processing** | | ------------------- | ------------------ | ------------------ | ------------------ | ------------------- | ------------------ | --------------------------------- | | A2C | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | | DDPG | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: | :x: | :x: | | DQN | :x: | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: | :x: | | HER | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: | :x: | | PPO | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | | SAC | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: | :x: | :x: | | TD3 | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: | :x: | :x: | Actions `gym.spaces`: * `Box`: A N-dimensional box that containes every point in the action space. * `Discrete`: A list of possible actions, where each timestep only one of the actions can be used. * `MultiDiscrete`: A list of possible actions, where each timestep only one action of each discrete set can be used. * `MultiBinary`: A list of possible actions, where each timestep any of the actions can be used in any combination. ## Testing the installation All unit tests in stable baselines3 can be run using `pytest` runner: ``` pip install pytest pytest-cov make pytest ``` You can also do a static type check using `pytype`: ``` pip install pytype make type ``` Codestyle check with `flake8`: ``` pip install flake8 make lint ``` ## Projects Using Stable-Baselines3 We try to maintain a list of project using stable-baselines3 in the [documentation](https://stable-baselines3.readthedocs.io/en/master/misc/projects.html), please tell us when if you want your project to appear on this page ;) ## Citing the Project To cite this repository in publications: ```bibtex @misc{stable-baselines3, author = {Raffin, Antonin and Hill, Ashley and Ernestus, Maximilian and Gleave, Adam and Kanervisto, Anssi and Dormann, Noah}, title = {Stable Baselines3}, year = {2019}, publisher = {GitHub}, journal = {GitHub repository}, howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/DLR-RM/stable-baselines3}}, } ``` ## Maintainers Stable-Baselines3 is currently maintained by [Ashley Hill](https://github.com/hill-a) (aka @hill-a), [Antonin Raffin](https://araffin.github.io/) (aka [@araffin](https://github.com/araffin)), [Maximilian Ernestus](https://github.com/ernestum) (aka @ernestum), [Adam Gleave](https://github.com/adamgleave) (@AdamGleave) and [Anssi Kanervisto](https://github.com/Miffyli) (@Miffyli). **Important Note: We do not do technical support, nor consulting** and don't answer personal questions per email. Please post your question on the [RL Discord](https://discord.com/invite/xhfNqQv), [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/reinforcementlearning/) or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/) in that case. ## How To Contribute To any interested in making the baselines better, there is still some documentation that needs to be done. If you want to contribute, please read [**CONTRIBUTING.md**](./CONTRIBUTING.md) guide first. ## Acknowledgments The initial work to develop Stable Baselines3 was partially funded by the project *Reduced Complexity Models* from the *Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren*. The original version, Stable Baselines, was created in the [robotics lab U2IS](http://u2is.ensta-paristech.fr/index.php?lang=en) ([INRIA Flowers](https://flowers.inria.fr/) team) at [ENSTA ParisTech](http://www.ensta-paristech.fr/en). Logo credits: [L.M. Tenkes](https://www.instagram.com/lucillehue/)