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Learning Multi-agent Action Coordination via Electing First-move Agent

Published 20 Sep 2021 in cs.MA and cs.GT | (2110.08126v3)

Abstract: Learning to coordinate actions among agents is essential in complicated multi-agent systems. Prior works are constrained mainly by the assumption that all agents act simultaneously, and asynchronous action coordination between agents is rarely considered. This paper introduces a bi-level multi-agent decision hierarchy for coordinated behavior planning. We propose a novel election mechanism in which we adopt a graph convolutional network to model the interaction among agents and elect a first-move agent for asynchronous guidance. We also propose a dynamically weighted mixing network to effectively reduce the misestimation of the value function during training. This work is the first to explicitly model the asynchronous multi-agent action coordination, and this explicitness enables to choose the optimal first-move agent. The results on Cooperative Navigation and Google Football demonstrate that the proposed algorithm can achieve superior performance in cooperative environments. Our code is available at \url{https://github.com/Amanda-1997/EFA-DWM}.

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