LGFeb 27, 2020
Review, Analysis and Design of a Comprehensive Deep Reinforcement Learning FrameworkNgoc Duy Nguyen, Thanh Thi Nguyen, Hai Nguyen et al.
The integration of deep learning to reinforcement learning (RL) has enabled RL to perform efficiently in high-dimensional environments. Deep RL methods have been applied to solve many complex real-world problems in recent years. However, development of a deep RL-based system is challenging because of various issues such as the selection of a suitable deep RL algorithm, its network configuration, training time, training methods, and so on. This paper proposes a comprehensive software framework that not only plays a vital role in designing a connect-the-dots deep RL architecture but also provides a guideline to develop a realistic RL application in a short time span. We have designed and developed a deep RL-based software framework that strictly ensures flexibility, robustness, and scalability. By inheriting the proposed architecture, software managers can foresee any challenges when designing a deep RL-based system. As a result, they can expedite the design process and actively control every stage of software development, which is especially critical in agile development environments. To enforce generalization, the proposed architecture does not depend on a specific RL algorithm, a network configuration, the number of agents, or the type of agents. Using our framework, software developers can develop and integrate new RL algorithms or new types of agents, and can flexibly change network configuration or the number of agents.
LGFeb 27, 2020
A Visual Communication Map for Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement LearningNgoc Duy Nguyen, Thanh Thi Nguyen, Doug Creighton et al.
Deep reinforcement learning has been applied successfully to solve various real-world problems and the number of its applications in the multi-agent settings has been increasing. Multi-agent learning distinctly poses significant challenges in the effort to allocate a concealed communication medium. Agents receive thorough knowledge from the medium to determine subsequent actions in a distributed nature. Apparently, the goal is to leverage the cooperation of multiple agents to achieve a designated objective efficiently. Recent studies typically combine a specialized neural network with reinforcement learning to enable communication between agents. This approach, however, limits the number of agents or necessitates the homogeneity of the system. In this paper, we have proposed a more scalable approach that not only deals with a great number of agents but also enables collaboration between dissimilar functional agents and compatibly combined with any deep reinforcement learning methods. Specifically, we create a global communication map to represent the status of each agent in the system visually. The visual map and the environmental state are fed to a shared-parameter network to train multiple agents concurrently. Finally, we select the Asynchronous Advantage Actor-Critic (A3C) algorithm to demonstrate our proposed scheme, namely Visual communication map for Multi-agent A3C (VMA3C). Simulation results show that the use of visual communication map improves the performance of A3C regarding learning speed, reward achievement, and robustness in multi-agent problems.