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ZSC-Eval: An Evaluation Toolkit and Benchmark for Multi-agent Zero-shot Coordination

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arxiv 2310.05208 v3 pith:RBIV4AEC submitted 2023-10-08 cs.AI cs.HCcs.LGcs.MA

ZSC-Eval: An Evaluation Toolkit and Benchmark for Multi-agent Zero-shot Coordination

classification cs.AI cs.HCcs.LGcs.MA
keywords evaluationpartnerszsc-evaldistributionalgorithmsbenchmarkdeployment-timebest-response
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Zero-shot coordination (ZSC) is a new cooperative multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) challenge that aims to train an ego agent to work with diverse, unseen partners during deployment. The significant difference between the deployment-time partners' distribution and the training partners' distribution determined by the training algorithm makes ZSC a unique out-of-distribution (OOD) generalization challenge. The potential distribution gap between evaluation and deployment-time partners leads to inadequate evaluation, which is exacerbated by the lack of appropriate evaluation metrics. In this paper, we present ZSC-Eval, the first evaluation toolkit and benchmark for ZSC algorithms. ZSC-Eval consists of: 1) Generation of evaluation partner candidates through behavior-preferring rewards to approximate deployment-time partners' distribution; 2) Selection of evaluation partners by Best-Response Diversity (BR-Div); 3) Measurement of generalization performance with various evaluation partners via the Best-Response Proximity (BR-Prox) metric. We use ZSC-Eval to benchmark ZSC algorithms in Overcooked and Google Research Football environments and get novel empirical findings. We also conduct a human experiment of current ZSC algorithms to verify the ZSC-Eval's consistency with human evaluation. ZSC-Eval is now available at https://github.com/sjtu-marl/ZSC-Eval.

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