Learning models of adversarial agent behavior under partial observability

May 15, 2023·
Sean Ye
,
Manisha Natarajan
Zixuan Wu
Zixuan Wu
,
Rohan Paleja
,
Letian Chen
,
Matthew C Gombolay († Equal Contribution)
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Abstract
The need for opponent modeling and tracking arises in several real-world scenarios, such as professional sports, video game design, and drug-trafficking interdiction. In this work, we present Graph based Adversarial Modeling with Mutual Information (GrAMMI) for modeling the behavior of an adversarial opponent agent. GrAMMI is a novel graph neural network (GNN) based approach that uses mutual information maximization as an auxiliary objective to predict the current and future states of an adversarial opponent with partial observability. To evaluate GrAMMI, we design two large-scale, pursuit-evasion domains inspired by real-world scenarios, where a team of heterogeneous agents is tasked with tracking and interdicting a single adversarial agent, and the adversarial agent must evade detection while achieving its own objectives. With the mutual information formulation, GrAMMI outperforms all baselines in …
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Publication
IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)