Bi-Level Knowledge Transfer for Multi-Task Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning

Neural Information Processing Systems 

Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (MARL) has achieved remarkable success in various real-world scenarios, but its high cost of online training makes it impractical to learn each task from scratch. To enable effective policy reuse, we consider the problem of zero-shot generalization from offline data across multiple tasks. While prior work focuses on transferring individual skills of agents, we argue that the effective policy transfer across tasks should also capture the team-level coordination knowledge. In this paper, we propose Bi-Level Knowledge Transfer (BiKT) for Multi-Task MARL, which performs knowledge transfer at both the individual and team levels. At the individual level, we extract transferable individual skill embeddings from offline MARL trajectories.

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