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Adversarial Attacks on Reinforcement Learning Agents for Command and Control

Abstract

Given the recent impact of Deep Reinforcement Learning in training agents to win complex games like StarCraft and DoTA(Defense Of The Ancients) - there has been a surge in research for exploiting learning based techniques for professional wargaming, battlefield simulation and modeling. Real time strategy games and simulators have become a valuable resource for operational planning and military research. However, recent work has shown that such learning based approaches are highly susceptible to adversarial perturbations. In this paper, we investigate the robustness of an agent trained for a Command and Control task in an environment that is controlled by an active adversary. The C2 agent is trained on custom StarCraft II maps using the state of the art RL algorithms - A3C and PPO. We empirically show that an agent trained using these algorithms is highly susceptible to noise injected by the adversary and investigate the effects these perturbations have on the performance of the trained agent. Our work highlights the urgent need to develop more robust training algorithms especially for critical arenas like the battlefield.

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