The paper introduces a novel subset of multi-agent tasks called Multi-Agent Synchronization Tasks (MSTs), which require agents to precisely align their actions to succeed. The authors describe a specific MST domain called Synchronized Predator-Prey, where predators must coordinate their capture actions to effectively prey on targets.
The authors evaluate several state-of-the-art MARL algorithms designed to address coordination challenges through communication strategies, including Deep Coordination Graphs (DCG), Deep Implicit Coordination Graphs (DICG), and QGNN. The experiments reveal the limitations of these approaches, demonstrating their inability to scale effectively beyond 2-agent coordination tasks in scenarios where communication is a requisite component.
The results raise questions about the applicability of recent SOTA approaches for complex coordination tasks (i.e., MSTs) and prompt further exploration into the underlying causes of their limitations in this context. Key findings include:
The paper concludes by outlining hypotheses for the observed limitations and highlighting the need for further research to develop more robust coordination strategies for complex multi-agent systems.
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