Using AI to train teams of robots to work together
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/07/220725124120.htm
"It's easier when agents can talk to each other," said Huy Tran, an aerospace engineer at Illinois. "But we wanted to do this in a way that's decentralized, meaning that they don't talk to each other. We also focused on situations where it's not obvious what the different roles or jobs for the agents should be."
Tran said this scenario is much more complex and a harder problem because it's not clear what one agent should do versus another agent.
Using AI to train teams of robots to work together
Jul 25, 2022, 7:39pm UTC
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/07/220725124120.htm
> "It's easier when agents can talk to each other," said Huy Tran, an aerospace engineer at Illinois. "But we wanted to do this in a way that's decentralized, meaning that they don't talk to each other. We also focused on situations where it's not obvious what the different roles or jobs for the agents should be."
> Tran said this scenario is much more complex and a harder problem because it's not clear what one agent should do versus another agent.