Learning Optimal Interaction Weights in Multi-Agents Systems
Abstract: This paper presents a spatio-temporal inverse optimal control framework for understanding interactions in multi-agent systems (MAS). We employ a graph representation approach and model the dynamics of interactions between agents as state-dependent edge weights in a consensus algorithm, incorporating both spatial and temporal dynamics. Our method learns these edge weights from trajectory observations, such as provided by expert demonstrations, which allows us to capture the complexity of nonlinear, distributed interaction behaviors. We derive necessary and sufficient conditions for the optimality of these interaction weights, explaining how the network topology affects MAS coordination. The proposed method is demonstrated on a multi-agent formation control problem, where we show its effectiveness in recovering the interaction weights and coordination patterns from sample trajectory data.
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