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Distributed Task Allocation for Self-Interested Agents with Partially Unknown Rewards

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arxiv 2311.00222 v1 pith:B7WIG6EJ submitted 2023-11-01 math.OC

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This paper provides a novel solution to a task allocation problem, by which a group of agents decides on the assignment of a discrete set of tasks in a distributed manner. In this setting, heterogeneous agents have individual preferences and associated rewards for doing each task; however, these rewards are only known asymptotically. We start by formulating the assignment problem by means of a combinatorial partition game for known rewards, with no constraints on number of tasks per agent. We relax this into a weight game, which together with the former, are shown to contain the optimal task allocation in the corresponding set of Nash Equilibria (NE). We then propose a projected, best-response, ascending gradient dynamics (PBRAG) that converges to a NE in finite time. This forms the basis of a distributed online version that can deal with a converging sequence of rewards by means of an agreement sub-routine. We present simulations that support our results

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