Emergent Cooperative Strategies for Multi-Agent Shepherding via Reinforcement Learning
We present a decentralized reinforcement learning (RL) approach to address the multi-agent shepherding control problem, departing from the conventional assumption of cohesive target groups. Our two-layer control architecture consists of a low-level controller that guides each herder to contain a spe...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present a decentralized reinforcement learning (RL) approach to address
the multi-agent shepherding control problem, departing from the conventional
assumption of cohesive target groups. Our two-layer control architecture
consists of a low-level controller that guides each herder to contain a
specific target within a goal region, while a high-level layer dynamically
selects from multiple targets the one an herder should aim at corralling and
containing. Cooperation emerges naturally, as herders autonomously choose
distinct targets to expedite task completion. We further extend this approach
to large-scale systems, where each herder applies a shared policy, trained with
few agents, while managing a fixed subset of agents. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.05454 |