A hybrid cooperative behavior learning method for a rule-based shout-ahead architecture

Sanjeev Paskaradevan, Jörg Denzinger

appeared in: Proceedings 2012 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology, Macao, 2012, pp. 266-273.



Abstract

We present an agent architecture and a hybrid behavior learning method for it that allows the use of communicated intentions of other agents to create agents that are able to cooperate with various configurations of other agents in fulfilling a task. Our shout-ahead architecture is based on two rule sets, one making decisions without communicated intentions and one with these intentions. Reinforcement learning is used to determine in a particular situation which set is responsible for the final decision. Evolutionary learning is used to learn these rules. Our application of this approach to learning behaviors for units in a computer game shows that the use of shout-ahead substantially improves the quality of the learned behavior compared to agents not using shout-ahead.



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