Automatic Algorithm Selection In Multi-agent Pathfinding
Sigurdson, Devon, Bulitko, Vadim, Koenig, Sven, Hernandez, Carlos, Yeoh, William
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In a multi-agent pathfinding (MAPF) problem, agents need to navigate from their start to their goal locations without colliding into each other. There are various MAPF algorithms, including Windowed Hierarchical Cooperative A*, Flow Annotated Replanning, and Bounded Multi-Agent A*. It is often the case that there is no a single algorithm that dominates all MAPF instances. Therefore, in this paper, we investigate the use of deep learning to automatically select the best MAPF algorithm from a portfolio of algorithms for a given MAPF problem instance. Empirical results show that our automatic algorithm selection approach, which uses an off-the-shelf convolutional neural network, is able to outperform any individual MAPF algorithm in our portfolio.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-15-2019
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