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Coordinated Exploration via Intrinsic Rewards for Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning

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arxiv 1905.12127 v3 pith:R5SWHLUZ submitted 2019-05-28 cs.LG cs.AIcs.MAstat.ML

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keywords rewardsagentsexplorationintrinsicapproachlearningmulti-agentcooperative
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Solving tasks with sparse rewards is one of the most important challenges in reinforcement learning. In the single-agent setting, this challenge is addressed by introducing intrinsic rewards that motivate agents to explore unseen regions of their state spaces; however, applying these techniques naively to the multi-agent setting results in agents exploring independently, without any coordination among themselves. Exploration in cooperative multi-agent settings can be accelerated and improved if agents coordinate their exploration. In this paper we introduce a framework for designing intrinsic rewards which consider what other agents have explored such that the agents can coordinate. Then, we develop an approach for learning how to dynamically select between several exploration modalities to maximize extrinsic rewards. Concretely, we formulate the approach as a hierarchical policy where a high-level controller selects among sets of policies trained on diverse intrinsic rewards and the low-level controllers learn the action policies of all agents under these specific rewards. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach in cooperative domains with sparse rewards where state-of-the-art methods fail and challenging multi-stage tasks that necessitate changing modes of coordination.

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