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arXiv:2509.14159

MIMIC-D: Multi-modal Imitation for MultI-agent Coordination with Decentralized Diffusion Policies

MIMIC-D: Multi-modal Imitation for MultI-agent Coordination with Decentralized Diffusion Policies

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著者: Dayi Dong, Maulik Bhatt, Seoyeon Choi, Negar Mehr

分類: cs.RO

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As robots become more integrated in society, their ability to coordinate with other robots and humans on multi-modal tasks (those with multiple valid solutions) is crucial. Such behaviors can be learned from expert demonstrations via imitation learning (IL), but when expert demonstrations are multi-modal, standard IL approaches usually average across modes or collapse to a single mode, preventing effective coordination. Being inspired by diffusion models' ability to capture complex multi-modal trajectory distributions in single-agent settings, we develop a diffusion-based framework for coordinated multi-modal behavior in multi-agent systems. However, existing multi-agent diffusion approaches typically require a centralized planner or explicit communication among agents. This assumption can fail in real-world scenarios where robots must operate independently or with agents like humans that they cannot directly communicate with. Therefore, we propose MIMIC-D, a joint training with decentralized execution paradigm for multi-modal multi-agent IL via diffusion. We jointly train all agents' policies with only local information to achieve implicit coordination. In simulation and hardware experiments, our method exhibits robust multi-modal coordination behavior in various tasks and environments, improving upon state-of-the-art baselines.