IQ-Flow: Mechanism Design for Inducing Cooperative Behavior to Self-Interested Agents in Sequential Social Dilemmas
Bengisu Guresti, Abdullah Vanlioglu, Nazim Kemal Ure

TL;DR
IQ-Flow introduces a novel incentive mechanism that aligns self-interested and cooperative behaviors in multi-agent systems, improving cooperation without assumptions on agents' policies across various environments.
Contribution
The paper presents IQ-Flow, a generalizable offline incentive design framework that aligns self-interest and cooperation in multi-agent reinforcement learning without prior policy assumptions.
Findings
IQ-Flow outperforms existing incentive algorithms in Escape Room and 2-Player Cleanup environments.
IQ-Flow significantly improves cooperation over shared reward setups.
The method generalizes across different environments and agent policies.
Abstract
Achieving and maintaining cooperation between agents to accomplish a common objective is one of the central goals of Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (MARL). Nevertheless in many real-world scenarios, separately trained and specialized agents are deployed into a shared environment, or the environment requires multiple objectives to be achieved by different coexisting parties. These variations among specialties and objectives are likely to cause mixed motives that eventually result in a social dilemma where all the parties are at a loss. In order to resolve this issue, we propose the Incentive Q-Flow (IQ-Flow) algorithm, which modifies the system's reward setup with an incentive regulator agent such that the cooperative policy also corresponds to the self-interested policy for the agents. Unlike the existing methods that learn to incentivize self-interested agents, IQ-Flow does not…
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TopicsExperimental Behavioral Economics Studies · Reinforcement Learning in Robotics
