Wu et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Adversarial imitation learning with deep attention network for swarm systemsWu et al., 2025
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- Wu Y
- Wang T
- Liu T
- Zheng Z
- Xu D
- Peng X
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- Complex & Intelligent Systems
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Swarm systems consist of a large number of interacting individuals, which exhibit complex behavior despite having simple interaction rules. However, crafting individual motion policies that can manifest desired collective behaviors poses a significant challenge due to …
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