HORSE-CFR:安全开发反事实遗憾最小化的分层对手推理

IF 7.5 1区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Expert Systems with Applications Pub Date : 2024-11-09 DOI:10.1016/j.eswa.2024.125697
Shijia Wang, Jiao Wang, Bangyan Song
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基于对手建模的博弈决策算法放宽了理性假设,有可能获得比纳什均衡策略更高的回报。对于对手建模方法,现有工作主要受制于计算复杂性和鲁棒性之间的不协调,导致在不完全信息博弈中很难从有限的历史互动中获得高报酬决策。本文介绍了 HORSE-CFR 算法,该算法结合了层次对手推理(HOR)和安全利用反事实后悔最小化(SE-CFR),以增强不完全信息博弈中的决策稳健性。HOR 将神经网络与贝叶斯理论相结合,加快了推理速度,提高了可解释性,并减少了建模误差。SE-CFR 优化了盈利性和保守性之间的平衡,将基于对手建模的策略调整整合到了受限线性二元优化框架中。在实验中,HORSE-CFR 在与不同对手对弈时的表现优于纳什均衡策略,在勒杜克扑克游戏中的收益率提高了 16.4%,在转牌游戏中的收益率提高了 36.8%。在这两个游戏中,与最著名的基于对手建模的安全自适应算法相比,HORSE-CFR 的回报率也提高了 9.0% 以上。
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HORSE-CFR: Hierarchical opponent reasoning for safe exploitation counterfactual regret minimization
Opponent modeling-based game decision-making algorithms relax the assumption of rationality, having the potential to achieve higher payoffs than Nash equilibrium strategies. For opponent modeling methods, existing work primarily suffers from incompatibility between computational complexity and robustness, leading to difficulties in achieving high payoff decisions from limited historical interactions in imperfect information games. This paper introduces the HORSE-CFR algorithm, which incorporates Hierarchical Opponent Reasoning (HOR) and Safe Exploitation Counterfactual Regret Minimization (SE-CFR) to enhance decision-making robustness in imperfect information games. HOR combines neural networks with Bayesian theory to accelerate reasoning, improve interpretability, and reduce modeling errors. SE-CFR optimizes the balance between profitability and conservatism, integrating opponent modeling-based strategy adaptation into a constrained linear binary optimization framework. In experiments, HORSE-CFR outperformed Nash equilibrium strategies when playing against various opponents, increasing payoffs by 16.4% in Leduc Hold’em and 36.8% in the Transit game, respectively. It also improved payoffs by more than 9.0% compared to the best-known opponent modeling-based safe adaptive algorithm in both games.
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Expert Systems with Applications
Expert Systems with Applications 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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期刊介绍: Expert Systems With Applications is an international journal dedicated to the exchange of information on expert and intelligent systems used globally in industry, government, and universities. The journal emphasizes original papers covering the design, development, testing, implementation, and management of these systems, offering practical guidelines. It spans various sectors such as finance, engineering, marketing, law, project management, information management, medicine, and more. The journal also welcomes papers on multi-agent systems, knowledge management, neural networks, knowledge discovery, data mining, and other related areas, excluding applications to military/defense systems.
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