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Main Authors: Nipu, Ayesha Siddika, Liu, Siming, Harris, Anthony
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.08184
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author Nipu, Ayesha Siddika
Liu, Siming
Harris, Anthony
author_facet Nipu, Ayesha Siddika
Liu, Siming
Harris, Anthony
contents Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (MARL) algorithms are widely adopted in tackling complex tasks that require collaboration and competition among agents in dynamic Multi-Agent Systems (MAS). However, learning such tasks from scratch is arduous and may not always be feasible, particularly for MASs with a large number of interactive agents due to the extensive sample complexity. Therefore, reusing knowledge gained from past experiences or other agents could efficiently accelerate the learning process and upscale MARL algorithms. In this study, we introduce a novel framework that enables transfer learning for MARL through unifying various state spaces into fixed-size inputs that allow one unified deep-learning policy viable in different scenarios within a MAS. We evaluated our approach in a range of scenarios within the StarCraft Multi-Agent Challenge (SMAC) environment, and the findings show significant enhancements in multi-agent learning performance using maneuvering skills learned from other scenarios compared to agents learning from scratch. Furthermore, we adopted Curriculum Transfer Learning (CTL), enabling our deep learning policy to progressively acquire knowledge and skills across pre-designed homogeneous learning scenarios organized by difficulty levels. This process promotes inter- and intra-agent knowledge transfer, leading to high multi-agent learning performance in more complicated heterogeneous scenarios.
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spellingShingle Enabling Multi-Agent Transfer Reinforcement Learning via Scenario Independent Representation
Nipu, Ayesha Siddika
Liu, Siming
Harris, Anthony
Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (MARL) algorithms are widely adopted in tackling complex tasks that require collaboration and competition among agents in dynamic Multi-Agent Systems (MAS). However, learning such tasks from scratch is arduous and may not always be feasible, particularly for MASs with a large number of interactive agents due to the extensive sample complexity. Therefore, reusing knowledge gained from past experiences or other agents could efficiently accelerate the learning process and upscale MARL algorithms. In this study, we introduce a novel framework that enables transfer learning for MARL through unifying various state spaces into fixed-size inputs that allow one unified deep-learning policy viable in different scenarios within a MAS. We evaluated our approach in a range of scenarios within the StarCraft Multi-Agent Challenge (SMAC) environment, and the findings show significant enhancements in multi-agent learning performance using maneuvering skills learned from other scenarios compared to agents learning from scratch. Furthermore, we adopted Curriculum Transfer Learning (CTL), enabling our deep learning policy to progressively acquire knowledge and skills across pre-designed homogeneous learning scenarios organized by difficulty levels. This process promotes inter- and intra-agent knowledge transfer, leading to high multi-agent learning performance in more complicated heterogeneous scenarios.
title Enabling Multi-Agent Transfer Reinforcement Learning via Scenario Independent Representation
topic Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.08184