A hierarchical reinforcement learning framework with consensus-style communication improves drone swarm performance on a cooperative evasion and formation coverage task in simulations.
Robust Deep Reinforcement Learning Through Adversarial Attacks and Training : A Survey
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Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) is a subfield of machine learning for training autonomous agents that take sequential actions across complex environments. Despite its significant performance in well-known environments, it remains susceptible to minor condition variations, raising concerns about its reliability in real-world applications. To improve usability, DRL must demonstrate trustworthiness and robustness. A way to improve the robustness of DRL to unknown changes in the environmental conditions and possible perturbations is through Adversarial Training, by training the agent against well-suited adversarial attacks on the observations and the dynamics of the environment. Addressing this critical issue, our work presents an in-depth analysis of contemporary adversarial attack and training methodologies, systematically categorizing them and comparing their objectives and operational mechanisms.
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Decentralized Consensus Inference-based Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning for Multi-Constrained UAV Pursuit-Evasion Game
A hierarchical reinforcement learning framework with consensus-style communication improves drone swarm performance on a cooperative evasion and formation coverage task in simulations.