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Leadership Inference for Multi-Agent Interactions

Multiagent Systems 2024-04-10 v2 Computer Science and Game Theory

Abstract

Effectively predicting intent and behavior requires inferring leadership in multi-agent interactions. Dynamic games provide an expressive theoretical framework for modeling these interactions. Employing this framework, we propose a novel method to infer the leader in a two-agent game by observing the agents' behavior in complex, long-horizon interactions. We make two contributions. First, we introduce an iterative algorithm that solves dynamic two-agent Stackelberg games with nonlinear dynamics and nonquadratic costs, and demonstrate that it consistently converges. Second, we propose the Stackelberg Leadership Filter (SLF), an online method for identifying the leading agent in interactive scenarios based on observations of the game interactions. We validate the leadership filter's efficacy on simulated driving scenarios to demonstrate that the SLF can draw conclusions about leadership that match right-of-way expectations.

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@article{arxiv.2310.18171,
  title  = {Leadership Inference for Multi-Agent Interactions},
  author = {Hamzah Khan and David Fridovich-Keil},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.18171},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

8 pages, 5 figures, accepted to IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters

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