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Ad hoc Teamwork with Behavior Switching Agents (2019)
Manish Ravula, Shani Alkobi, and
Peter Stone
As autonomous AI agents proliferate in the real world, they will increasingly need to cooperate with each other to achieve complex goals without always being able to coordinate in advance. This kind of cooperation, in which agents have to learn to cooperate on the fly, is called ad hoc teamwork. Many previous works investigating this setting assumed that teammates behave according to one of many predefined types that is fixed throughout the task. This assumption of stationarity in behaviors, is a strong assumption which cannot be guaranteed in many real-world settings. In this work, we relax this assumption and investigate settings in which teammates can change their types during the course of the task. This adds complexity to the planning problem as now an agent needs to recognize that a change has occurred in addition to figuring out what is the new type of the teammate it is interacting with. In this paper, we present a novel Convolutional-Neural-Network-based Change Point Detection (CPD) algorithm for ad hoc teamwork. When evaluating our algorithm on the modified predator prey domain, we find that it outperforms existing Bayesian CPD algorithms.
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International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI)
(2019).
Bibtex:
@article{IJCAI19-ravula, title={Ad hoc Teamwork with Behavior Switching Agents}, author={Manish Ravula and Shani Alkobi and Peter Stone}, booktitle={International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI)}, month={August}, url="http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/ai-lab?IJCAI19-ravula", year={2019} }
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Peter Stone
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pstone [at] cs utexas edu
Areas of Interest
Ad Hoc Teamwork
Agent Modeling in Multiagent Systems
Multiagent Systems
Planning
Robotics
Social Agents
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Learning Agents