2010 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Grouping and Anti-predator Behaviors for Multi-agent Systems Based on Reinforcement Learning Scheme
Authors : Koichiro Morihiro, Haruhiko Nishimura, Teijiro Isokawa, Nobuyuki Matsui
Published in: Innovations in Multi-Agent Systems and Applications - 1
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Several models have been proposed for describing grouping behavior such as bird flocking, terrestrial animal herding, and fish schooling. In these models, a fixed rule has been imposed on each individual a priori for its interactions in a reductive and rigid manner. We have proposed a new framework for self-organized grouping of agents by reinforcement learning. It is important to introduce a learning scheme for developing collective behavior in artificial autonomous distributed systems. This scheme can be expanded to cases in which predators are present. In this study we integrate grouping and anti-predator behaviors into our proposed scheme. The behavior of agents is demonstrated and evaluated in detail through computer simulations, and their grouping and anti-predator behaviors developed as a result of learning are shown to be diverse and robust by changing some parameters of the scheme.