Abstract

<span>The utilization of games in training the reinforcement learning (RL) agent is to describe the complex and high-dimensional real-world data. By utilizing games, RL researchers will be able to evade high experimental costs in training an agent to do intelligence tasks. The objective of this research is to generate intelligent agent behaviors in multi-agent game artificial intelligence (AI) using deep reinforcement learning (DRL) algorithm. A basic RL algorithm called deep Q network is chosen to be implemented. The agent is trained by the environment's raw pixel images and the action list information. The experiments conducted by using this algorithm show the agent’s decision-making ability in choosing a favorable action. In the default setting for the algorithm, the training is set into 1 epoch and 0.0025 learning rate. The number of training iterations is set to one as the training function will be repeatedly called for every 4-timestep. However, the author also experimented with two different scenarios in training the agent and compared the results. The experimental findings demonstrate that our agents learn correctly and successfully while actively participating in the game in real time. Additionally, our agent can quickly adjust against a different enemy on a varied map because of the observed knowledge from prior training.</span>

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