Experience-Based Action Advising for Multi-Agent Teaming

GHC 6115

Abstract: We study how to improve coordination efficiency for multi-agent teams with heterogeneously experienced agents. In such a setting, experienced agents can transfer their knowledge to less experienced agents to accelerate their learning, while leveraging the students' initial expertise to inform what knowledge to transfer. Inspired by this idea, this work specifically assumes one teacher [...]

Towards Controllable Sampling and Diverse Score Distillation in Diffusion Models

GHC 6115

Abstract: Denoising diffusion models have emerged as a powerful paradigm for generative modeling, which has been widely used for perception, generation, and action. These models can be utilized through sampling or score distillation; however, existing methods lack controllability in sampling and suffer from limited diversity in score distillation. In this thesis, we propose two complementary mechanisms to enhance the [...]