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Red-Team Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning for Emergency Braking Scenario

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arxiv 2507.15587 v1 pith:RXSD7YA4 submitted 2025-07-21 cs.LG cs.AI

Red-Team Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning for Emergency Braking Scenario

classification cs.LG cs.AI
keywords red-teamvehiclescasescornerframeworkscenariodecision-makinginterference
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Current research on decision-making in safety-critical scenarios often relies on inefficient data-driven scenario generation or specific modeling approaches, which fail to capture corner cases in real-world contexts. To address this issue, we propose a Red-Team Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning framework, where background vehicles with interference capabilities are treated as red-team agents. Through active interference and exploration, red-team vehicles can uncover corner cases outside the data distribution. The framework uses a Constraint Graph Representation Markov Decision Process, ensuring that red-team vehicles comply with safety rules while continuously disrupting the autonomous vehicles (AVs). A policy threat zone model is constructed to quantify the threat posed by red-team vehicles to AVs, inducing more extreme actions to increase the danger level of the scenario. Experimental results show that the proposed framework significantly impacts AVs decision-making safety and generates various corner cases. This method also offers a novel direction for research in safety-critical scenarios.

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