CYHCLGSIMar 15, 2024

Graph Enhanced Reinforcement Learning for Effective Group Formation in Collaborative Problem Solving

arXiv:2403.10006v1h-index: 2
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This research addresses group formation problems in collaborative scenarios like organizational team building and educational settings, presenting a data-driven approach that is incremental as it applies existing methods in a new context.

This study tackled the challenge of forming effective groups in collaborative problem-solving by proposing a novel approach that combines graph theory and reinforcement learning to learn optimal group structures, offering theoretical solutions for improving group effectiveness and reducing conflicts.

This study addresses the challenge of forming effective groups in collaborative problem-solving environments. Recognizing the complexity of human interactions and the necessity for efficient collaboration, we propose a novel approach leveraging graph theory and reinforcement learning. Our methodology involves constructing a graph from a dataset where nodes represent participants, and edges signify the interactions between them. We conceptualize each participant as an agent within a reinforcement learning framework, aiming to learn an optimal graph structure that reflects effective group dynamics. Clustering techniques are employed to delineate clear group structures based on the learned graph. Our approach provides theoretical solutions based on evaluation metrics and graph measurements, offering insights into potential improvements in group effectiveness and reductions in conflict incidences. This research contributes to the fields of collaborative work and educational psychology by presenting a data-driven, analytical approach to group formation. It has practical implications for organizational team building, classroom settings, and any collaborative scenario where group dynamics are crucial. The study opens new avenues for exploring the application of graph theory and reinforcement learning in social and behavioral sciences, highlighting the potential for empirical validation in future work.

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