论文标题
探索体现多代理人群中的零射击紧急沟通
Exploring Zero-Shot Emergent Communication in Embodied Multi-Agent Populations
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论文摘要
有效的沟通是在多代理设置中实现信息交流与合作的重要技能。确实,新兴的沟通现在是一个充满活力的研究领域,具有涉及离散廉价通道的常见环境。这种设置的一个限制是,它不允许新兴协议概括培训伙伴以外。此外,到目前为止,紧急交流主要集中在符号通道的使用上。在这项工作中,我们通过研究学会通过在3D环境中促进其关节进行交流的代理,将此工作扩展到新的方式。我们表明,在现实的假设,意图的不均匀分布和共同的知识能源成本下,这些试剂可以找到对新伙伴的推广方案。我们还探索和分析与在实践中找到这些解决方案相关的特定困难。最后,我们提出并评估初步培训改进以应对这些挑战,涉及特定的培训课程,并提供可以在培训期间协调的潜在功能。
Effective communication is an important skill for enabling information exchange and cooperation in multi-agent settings. Indeed, emergent communication is now a vibrant field of research, with common settings involving discrete cheap-talk channels. One limitation of this setting is that it does not allow for the emergent protocols to generalize beyond the training partners. Furthermore, so far emergent communication has primarily focused on the use of symbolic channels. In this work, we extend this line of work to a new modality, by studying agents that learn to communicate via actuating their joints in a 3D environment. We show that under realistic assumptions, a non-uniform distribution of intents and a common-knowledge energy cost, these agents can find protocols that generalize to novel partners. We also explore and analyze specific difficulties associated with finding these solutions in practice. Finally, we propose and evaluate initial training improvements to address these challenges, involving both specific training curricula and providing the latent feature that can be coordinated on during training.