Controlling type confounding in ad hoc teamwork with instance-wise teammate feedback rectification
Ad hoc teamwork requires an agent to cooperate with unknown teammates without prior coordination. Many works propose to abstract teammate instances into high-level representation of types and then pre-train the best response for each type. However, most of them do not consider the distribution of te...
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Main Authors: | XING, Dong, GU, Pengjie, ZHENG, Qian, WANG, Xinrun, LIU, Shanqi, ZHENG, Longtao, AN, Bo, PAN, Gang |
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