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Reducing Overestimation Bias in Multi-Agent Domains Using Double Centralized Critics
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2019
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Artificial IntelligenceMulti-agent MethodsMulti-agent Reinforcement LearningMachine LearningEngineeringAgent Decision-makingGame TheoryAutonomous Agent SystemReinforcement Learning (Educational Psychology)Intelligent SystemsMulti-agent SettingMulti-agent LearningAgent-based SystemNormative Multi-agent SystemReinforcement Learning (Computer Engineering)BiasManagementMechanism DesignComputer ScienceMulti-agent Mechanism DesignOverestimation BiasBusinessRobotics
Many real world tasks require multiple agents to work together. Multi-agent reinforcement learning (RL) methods have been proposed in recent years to solve these tasks, but current methods often fail to efficiently learn policies. We thus investigate the presence of a common weakness in single-agent RL, namely value function overestimation bias, in the multi-agent setting. Based on our findings, we propose an approach that reduces this bias by using double centralized critics. We evaluate it on six mixed cooperative-competitive tasks, showing a significant advantage over current methods. Finally, we investigate the application of multi-agent methods to high-dimensional robotic tasks and show that our approach can be used to learn decentralized policies in this domain.
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