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Hierarchical Modular Reinforcement Learning Method and Knowledge Acquisition of State-Action Rule for Multi-target Problem

Published 8 Apr 2018 in cs.LG, cs.AI, cs.MA, and stat.ML | (1804.02698v1)

Abstract: Hierarchical Modular Reinforcement Learning (HMRL), consists of 2 layered learning where Profit Sharing works to plan a prey position in the higher layer and Q-learning method trains the state-actions to the target in the lower layer. In this paper, we expanded HMRL to multi-target problem to take the distance between targets to the consideration. The function, called `AT field', can estimate the interests for an agent according to the distance between 2 agents and the advantage/disadvantage of the other agent. Moreover, the knowledge related to state-action rules is extracted by C4.5. The action under the situation is decided by using the acquired knowledge. To verify the effectiveness of proposed method, some experimental results are reported.

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