Agent-based system with learning capabilities for transport problems
ICCCI'11 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Computational collective intelligence: technologies and applications - Volume Part II
Computers & Mathematics with Applications
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Reinforcement learning suffers from inefficiency when the number of potential solutions to be searched is large. This paper describes a method of improving reinforcement learning by applying rule induction in multi-agent systems. Knowledge captured by learned rules is used to reduce search space in reinforcement learning, allowing it to shorten learning time. The method is particularly suitable for agents operating in dynamically changing environments, in which fast response to changes is required. The method has been tested in transportation logistics domain in which agents represent vehicles being routed in a simple road network. Experimental results indicate that in this domain the method performs better than traditional Q-learning, as indicated by statistical comparison.