2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.07342
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Learning to Guide and to Be Guided in the Architect-Builder Problem

Abstract: We are interested in interactive agents that learn to coordinate, namely, a builder -which performs actions but ignores the goal of the task -and an architect which guides the builder towards the goal of the task. We define and explore a formal setting where artificial agents are equipped with mechanisms that allow them to simultaneously learn a task while at the same time evolving a shared communication protocol. Ideally, such learning should only rely on high-level communication priors and be able to handle … Show more

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