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    • Multiagent Systems
    • Reinforcement Learning

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    • Cooperative multiagent systems (MASs) require effective coordination.
    • Existing multiagent reinforcement learning (MARL) methods struggle with dynamic team compositions, leading to poor generalization.
    • Current adaptation methods often conflate information gathering and performance optimization.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a novel approach for agents to rapidly adapt to diverse teammates in multiagent reinforcement learning.
    • To address the limitations of fixed team compositions in MARL by enabling flexible cooperation.
    • To improve the robustness and generalizability of agents in dynamic multiagent environments.

    Main Methods:

    • Propose coordinating with different teammates via team probing (CDP), a method that disentangles probing and adaptation phases.
    • Generate diverse teams using a value-based diversity objective for training.
    • Train a probing module for coordination pattern recognition via policy-dynamics reconstruction.
    • Develop a generalist meta-policy with module selection based on learned representations.

    Main Results:

    • CDP demonstrates superior performance compared to existing policy adaptation methods.
    • The approach effectively handles both seen and unseen teammates in complex scenarios.
    • Empirical evidence supports the efficacy of disentangled probing and adaptation phases.

    Conclusions:

    • CDP offers a significant advancement in enabling agents to cooperate effectively with varying team compositions.
    • The proposed method enhances the adaptability and generalization capabilities of MARL agents.
    • This work provides a robust framework for coordination in dynamic multiagent reinforcement learning settings.