Developing, Evaluating and Scaling Learning Agents in Multi-Agent Environments
Gemp, Ian, Anthony, Thomas, Bachrach, Yoram, Bhoopchand, Avishkar, Bullard, Kalesha, Connor, Jerome, Dasagi, Vibhavari, De Vylder, Bart, Duenez-Guzman, Edgar, Elie, Romuald, Everett, Richard, Hennes, Daniel, Hughes, Edward, Khan, Mina, Lanctot, Marc, Larson, Kate, Lever, Guy, Liu, Siqi, Marris, Luke, McKee, Kevin R., Muller, Paul, Perolat, Julien, Strub, Florian, Tacchetti, Andrea, Tarassov, Eugene, Wang, Zhe, Tuyls, Karl
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The Game Theory & Multi-Agent team at DeepMind studies several aspects of multi-agent learning ranging from computing approximations to fundamental concepts in game theory to simulating social dilemmas in rich spatial environments and training 3-d humanoids in difficult team coordination tasks. A signature aim of our group is to use the resources and expertise made available to us at DeepMind in deep reinforcement learning to explore multi-agent systems in complex environments and use these benchmarks to advance our understanding. Here, we summarise the recent work of our team and present a taxonomy that we feel highlights many important open challenges in multi-agent research.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
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