Environmental-Impact Based Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning

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Authors Farinaz Alamiyan-Harandi, Pouria Ramazi arXiv ID 2311.04240 Category cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 1 Venue Applied Sciences Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
To promote cooperation and strengthen the individual impact on the collective outcome in social dilemmas, we propose the Environmental-impact Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (EMuReL) method where each agent estimates the "environmental impact" of every other agent, that is, the difference in the current environment state compared to the hypothetical environment in the absence of that other agent. Inspired by the Inequity Aversion model, the agent then compares its own reward with those of its fellows multiplied by their environmental impacts. If its reward exceeds the scaled reward of one of its fellows, the agent takes "social responsibility" toward that fellow by reducing its own reward. Therefore, the less influential an agent is in reaching the current state, the more social responsibility is taken by other agents. Experiments in the Cleanup (resp. Harvest) test environment demonstrate that agents trained based on EMuReL learn to cooperate more effectively and obtain $54\%$ ($39\%$) and $20\%$ ($44\%$) more total rewards while preserving the same cooperation levels compared to when they are trained based on the two state-of-the-art reward reshaping methods inequity aversion and social influence.
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