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Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning using Attentive Graph Neural Architectures for Real-Time Strategy Games

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arxiv 2105.10211 v1 pith:KHDX3TES submitted 2021-05-21 cs.AI

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keywords proposedusedalgorithmcsga-policydeepdistributedenvironmentgames
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In real-time strategy (RTS) game artificial intelligence research, various multi-agent deep reinforcement learning (MADRL) algorithms are widely and actively used nowadays. Most of the research is based on StarCraft II environment because it is the most well-known RTS games in world-wide. In our proposed MADRL-based algorithm, distributed MADRL is fundamentally used that is called QMIX. In addition to QMIX-based distributed computation, we consider state categorization which can reduce computational complexity significantly. Furthermore, self-attention mechanisms are used for identifying the relationship among agents in the form of graphs. Based on these approaches, we propose a categorized state graph attention policy (CSGA-policy). As observed in the performance evaluation of our proposed CSGA-policy with the most well-known StarCraft II simulation environment, our proposed algorithm works well in various settings, as expected.

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