MAAILGDec 15, 2023

Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning: A Comprehensive Survey

arXiv:2312.10256v263 citationsh-index: 3
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It addresses the problem of developing intelligent decision-making in multi-agent systems for researchers and practitioners, but it is incremental as it synthesizes existing knowledge without introducing new methods.

This survey examines the challenges in multi-agent systems by connecting game theory and machine learning to multi-agent reinforcement learning, aiming to provide a comprehensive perspective and motivate future research directions.

Multi-agent systems (MAS) are widely prevalent and crucially important in numerous real-world applications, where multiple agents must make decisions to achieve their objectives in a shared environment. Despite their ubiquity, the development of intelligent decision-making agents in MAS poses several open challenges to their effective implementation. This survey examines these challenges, placing an emphasis on studying seminal concepts from game theory (GT) and machine learning (ML) and connecting them to recent advancements in multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL), i.e. the research of data-driven decision-making within MAS. Therefore, the objective of this survey is to provide a comprehensive perspective along the various dimensions of MARL, shedding light on the unique opportunities that are presented in MARL applications while highlighting the inherent challenges that accompany this potential. Therefore, we hope that our work will not only contribute to the field by analyzing the current landscape of MARL but also motivate future directions with insights for deeper integration of concepts from related domains of GT and ML. With this in mind, this work delves into a detailed exploration of recent and past efforts of MARL and its related fields and describes prior solutions that were proposed and their limitations, as well as their applications.

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