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Decentralization of Multiagent Policies by Learning What to Communicate

James Paulos, Steven W. Chen, Daigo Shishika, Vijay Kumar

Year
2019
Citations
4

Abstract

Effective communication is required for teams of robots to solve sophisticated collaborative tasks. In practice it is typical for both the encoding and semantics of communication to be manually defined by an expert; this is true regardless of whether the behaviors themselves are bespoke, optimization based, or learned. We present an agent architecture and training methodology using neural networks to learn task-oriented communication semantics based on the example of a communication-unaware expert policy. A perimeter defense game illustrates the system's ability to handle dynamically changing numbers of agents and its graceful degradation in performance as communication constraints are tightened or the expert's observability assumptions are broken.

Keywords

BespokeComputer scienceTask (project management)Semantics (computer science)ObservabilityArtificial intelligenceEncoding (memory)Human–computer interactionDistributed computingRobot

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