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Mixed Q-Functionals: Advancing Value-Based Methods in Cooperative MARL with Continuous Action Domains

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arxiv 2402.07752 v1 pith:L67N5ETM submitted 2024-02-12 cs.MA cs.LGcs.RO

classification cs.MAcs.LGcs.RO
keywords actioncontinuousdomainsmulti-agentvalue-basedalgorithmmethodsq-functionals
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Tackling multi-agent learning problems efficiently is a challenging task in continuous action domains. While value-based algorithms excel in sample efficiency when applied to discrete action domains, they are usually inefficient when dealing with continuous actions. Policy-based algorithms, on the other hand, attempt to address this challenge by leveraging critic networks for guiding the learning process and stabilizing the gradient estimation. The limitations in the estimation of true return and falling into local optima in these methods result in inefficient and often sub-optimal policies. In this paper, we diverge from the trend of further enhancing critic networks, and focus on improving the effectiveness of value-based methods in multi-agent continuous domains by concurrently evaluating numerous actions. We propose a novel multi-agent value-based algorithm, Mixed Q-Functionals (MQF), inspired from the idea of Q-Functionals, that enables agents to transform their states into basis functions. Our algorithm fosters collaboration among agents by mixing their action-values. We evaluate the efficacy of our algorithm in six cooperative multi-agent scenarios. Our empirical findings reveal that MQF outperforms four variants of Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient through rapid action evaluation and increased sample efficiency.

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    cs.RO 2025-04 reject novelty 3.0 of 10

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  2. Advances in Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning: Persistent Autonomy and Robot Learning Lab Report 2024

    cs.MA 2024-12 unverdicted

    A review-style lab report restating the authors' prior MARL results on relational networks, Q-functionals, and multi-armed bandits, with no new experiments or derivations.

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