[Submitted on 26 Dec 2023]
Download a PDF of the paper titled Coordination and Machine Learning in Multi-Robot Systems: Applications in Robotic Soccer, by Luis Paulo Reis
Abstract:This paper presents the concepts of Artificial Intelligence, Multi-Agent-Systems, Coordination, Intelligent Robotics and Deep Reinforcement Learning. Emphasis is given on and how AI and DRL, may be efficiently used to create efficient robot skills and coordinated robotic teams, capable of performing very complex actions and tasks, such as playing a game of soccer. The paper also presents the concept of robotic soccer and the vision and structure of the RoboCup initiative with emphasis on the Humanoid Simulation 3D league and the new challenges this competition, poses. The final topics presented at the paper are based on the research developed/coordinated by the author throughout the last 22 years in the context of the FCPortugal project. The paper presents a short description of the coordination methodologies developed, such as: Strategy, Tactics, Formations, Setplays, and Coaching Languages and the use of Machine Learning to optimize the use of this concepts. The topics presented also include novel stochastic search algorithms for black box optimization and their use in the optimization of omnidirectional walking skills, robotic multi-agent learning and the creation of a humanoid kick with controlled distance. Finally, new applications using variations of the Proximal Policy Optimization algorithm and advanced modelling for robot and multi-robot learning are briefly explained with emphasis for our new humanoid sprinting and running skills and an amazing humanoid robot soccer dribbling skill. FCPortugal project enabled us to publish more than 100 papers and win several competitions in different leagues and many scientific awards at RoboCup. In total, our team won more than 40 awards in international competitions including a clear victory at the Simulation 3D League at RoboCup 2022 competition, scoring 84 goals and conceding only 2.
Submission history
From: Luis Paulo Reis Prof. [view email]
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Tue, 26 Dec 2023 14:48:20 UTC (1,708 KB)