ROAILGMAMar 29, 2022

Asynchronous, Option-Based Multi-Agent Policy Gradient: A Conditional Reasoning Approach

arXiv:2203.15925v3
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses a specific bottleneck in multi-agent reinforcement learning for complex cooperative problems, though it appears incremental in extending existing methods.

The paper tackles the problem of asynchronous option execution in multi-agent policy gradient methods for cooperative tasks, proposing a conditional reasoning approach that improves policy search efficiency and demonstrates effectiveness through empirical validation.

Cooperative multi-agent problems often require coordination between agents, which can be achieved through a centralized policy that considers the global state. Multi-agent policy gradient (MAPG) methods are commonly used to learn such policies, but they are often limited to problems with low-level action spaces. In complex problems with large state and action spaces, it is advantageous to extend MAPG methods to use higher-level actions, also known as options, to improve the policy search efficiency. However, multi-robot option executions are often asynchronous, that is, agents may select and complete their options at different time steps. This makes it difficult for MAPG methods to derive a centralized policy and evaluate its gradient, as centralized policy always select new options at the same time. In this work, we propose a novel, conditional reasoning approach to address this problem and demonstrate its effectiveness on representative option-based multi-agent cooperative tasks through empirical validation. Find code and videos at: \href{https://sites.google.com/view/mahrlsupp/}{https://sites.google.com/view/mahrlsupp/}

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