Adversary Agent Reinforcement Learning For Pursuit-evasion
2021 Β· X. Huang
Abstract
A reinforcement learning environment with adversary agents is proposed in this work for pursuit-evasion game in the presence of fog of war, which is of both scientific significance and practical importance in aerospace applications. One of the most popular learning environments, StarCraft, is adopted here and the associated mini-games are analyzed to identify the current limitation for training adversary agents. The key contribution includes the analysis of the potential performance of an agent by incorporating control and differential game theory into the specific reinforcement learning environment, and the development of an adversary agents challenge (SAAC) environment by extending the current StarCraft mini-games. The subsequent study showcases the use of this learning environment and the effectiveness of an adversary agent for evasion units. Overall, the proposed SAAC environment should benefit pursuit-evasion studies with rapidly-emerging reinforcement learning technologies. Last
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