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Subtask decomposition offers a promising approach for achieving and comprehending complex cooperative behaviors in multiagent systems. Nonetheless, existing methods often depend on intricate high-level strategies, which can hinder interpretability and learning efficiency. To tackle these challenges, we propose a novel approach that specializes subtasks for subgroups by employing diverse observation representation encoders within information bottlenecks. Moreover, to enhance the efficiency of subtask specialization while promoting sophisticated cooperation, we introduce diversity in both optimization and neural network architectures. These advancements enable our method to achieve state-of-the-art performance and offer interpretable subtask factorization across various scenarios in Google Research Football (GRF).
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