Open Ad Hoc Teamwork using Graph-based Policy Learning

06/18/2020
by   Arrasy Rahman, et al.
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Ad hoc teamwork is the challenging problem of designing an autonomous agent which can adapt quickly to collaborate with previously unknown teammates. Prior work in this area has focused on closed teams in which the number of agents is fixed. In this work, we consider open teams by allowing agents of varying types to enter and leave the team without prior notification. Our proposed solution builds on graph neural networks to learn scalable agent models and value decompositions under varying team sizes, which can be jointly trained with a reinforcement learning agent using discounted returns objectives. We demonstrate empirically that our approach results in agent policies which can robustly adapt to dynamic team composition, and is able to effectively generalize to larger teams than were seen during training.

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