Abstract

This paper is devoted to the problem of collective artificial intelligence in solving problems by intelligent agents in external environments. The environments may be: fully or partially observable, deterministic or stochastic, static or dynamic, discrete or continuous. The paper identifies problems of collective interaction of intelligent agents when they solve a class of tasks, which need to coordinate actions of agent group, e. g. task of exploring the territory of a complex infrastructure facility. It is revealed that the problem of reinforcement training in multi-agent systems is poorly presented in the press, especially in Russian-language publications. The article analyzes reinforcement learning, describes hierarchical reinforcement learning, presents basic methods to implement reinforcement learning. The concept of macro-action by agents integrated in groups is introduced. The main problems of intelligent agents collective interaction for problem solving (i. e. calculation of individual rewards for each agent; agent coordination issues; application of macro actions by agents integrated into groups; exchange of experience generated by various agents as part of solving a collective problem) are identified. The model of multi-agent reinforcement learning is described in details. The article describes problems of this approach building on existing solutions. Basic problems of multi-agent reinforcement learning are formulated in conclusion.

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