Exploring the Benefits of Teams in Multiagent Learning

David Radke, Kate Larson, and Tim Brecht

Proceedings: International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) 2022


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Abstract:
For problems requiring cooperation, many multiagent systems implement solutions among either individual agents or across an entire population towards a common goal. Multiagent teams are primarily studied when in conflict; however, organizational psychology (OP) highlights the benefits of teams among human populations for learning how to coordinate and cooperate. In this paper, we propose a new model of multiagent teams for reinforcement learning (RL) agents inspired by OP and early work on teams in artificial intelligence. We validate our model using complex social dilemmas that are popular in recent multiagent RL and find that agents divided into teams develop cooperative pro-social policies despite incentives to not cooperate. Furthermore, agents are better able to coordinate and learn emergent roles within their teams and achieve higher rewards compared to when the interests of all agents are aligned.

Keywords: Multiagent Systems, Social Dilemmas, Multiagent Learning

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Follow up work: The Importance of Credo in Multiagent Learning (AAMAS 2023)

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