Control as Probabilistic Inference as an Emergent Communication Mechanism in Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (2307.05004v1)
Abstract: This paper proposes a generative probabilistic model integrating emergent communication and multi-agent reinforcement learning. The agents plan their actions by probabilistic inference, called control as inference, and communicate using messages that are latent variables and estimated based on the planned actions. Through these messages, each agent can send information about its actions and know information about the actions of another agent. Therefore, the agents change their actions according to the estimated messages to achieve cooperative tasks. This inference of messages can be considered as communication, and this procedure can be formulated by the Metropolis-Hasting naming game. Through experiments in the grid world environment, we show that the proposed PGM can infer meaningful messages to achieve the cooperative task.
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