Reinforcement Learning for the Soccer Dribbling Task

05/28/2013
by   Arthur Carvalho, et al.
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We propose a reinforcement learning solution to the soccer dribbling task, a scenario in which a soccer agent has to go from the beginning to the end of a region keeping possession of the ball, as an adversary attempts to gain possession. While the adversary uses a stationary policy, the dribbler learns the best action to take at each decision point. After defining meaningful variables to represent the state space, and high-level macro-actions to incorporate domain knowledge, we describe our application of the reinforcement learning algorithm Sarsa with CMAC for function approximation. Our experiments show that, after the training period, the dribbler is able to accomplish its task against a strong adversary around 58 of the time.

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