Fusing Interpretable Knowledge of Neural Network Learning Agents For Swarm-Guidance

04/01/2022
by   Duy Tung Nguyen, et al.
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Neural-based learning agents make decisions using internal artificial neural networks. In certain situations, it becomes pertinent that this knowledge is re-interpreted in a friendly form to both the human and the machine. These situations include: when agents are required to communicate the knowledge they learn to each other in a transparent way in the presence of an external human observer, in human-machine teaming settings where humans and machines need to collaborate on a task, or where there is a requirement to verify the knowledge exchanged between the agents. We propose an interpretable knowledge fusion framework suited for neural-based learning agents, and propose a Priority on Weak State Areas (PoWSA) retraining technique. We first test the proposed framework on a synthetic binary classification task before evaluating it on a shepherding-based multi-agent swarm guidance task. Results demonstrate that the proposed framework increases the success rate on the swarm-guidance environment by 11 cost of 14.5 knowledge learnt by an agent in a human-friendly representation, leading to a better descriptive visual representation of an agent's knowledge.

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