Collective Multiagent Sequential Decision Making Under Uncertainty
Speaker (s): 
NGUYEN Duc Thien
PhD Candidate
School of Information Systems
Singapore Management University |
Date: Time:
Venue:
| | January 25, 2017, Wednesday 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Meeting Room 4.4, Level 4
School of Information Systems
Singapore Management University
80 Stamford Road
Singapore 178902
We look forward to seeing you at this research seminar. 
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ABOUT THE TALK
Multiagent sequential decision making has seen rapid progress with formal models such as decentralized MDPs and POMDPs. However, scalability to large multiagent systems and applicability to real world problems remain limited. To address these challenges, we study multiagent planning problems where the collective behavior of a population of agents affects the joint-reward and environment dynamics. Our work exploits recent advances in graphical models for modeling and inference with a population of individuals such as collective graphical models and the notion of finite partial exchangeability in lifted inference. We develop a collective decentralized MDP model where policies can be computed based on counts of agents in different states. As the policy search space over counts is combinatorial, we develop a sampling based framework that can compute open and closed loop policies. Comparisons with previous best approaches on synthetic instances and a real world taxi dataset modeling supply-demand matching show that our approach significantly outperforms them w.r.t.solution quality.
This a pre-conference talk for Thirty-First AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-17).
About the Speaker
NGUYEN Duc Thien is a third-year PhD candidate in Information Systems. Since 2014, he has been working under supervision of Professor Lau Hoong Chuin and Assistant Professor Akshat Kumar in his PhD thesis topic "Collective Planning and Inference", i.e. to answer question what should be the policy of individuals in a (large) population. Before joining SMU as a PhD student, he had his Master degree in Information Systems from SMU in 2013 and Bachelor degree in Mathematics from Vietnam National University in 2010.