Scalable Multi-Agent RL Training School
Project description
SMARTS
SMARTS (Scalable Multi-Agent RL Training School) is a simulation platform for reinforcement learning and multi-agent research on autonomous driving. Its focus is on realistic and diverse interactions. It is part of the XingTian suite of RL platforms from Huawei Noah's Ark Lab.
Multi-Agent experiment as simple as...
import gym
from smarts.core.agent_interface import AgentInterface, AgentType
from smarts.core.agent import AgentSpec, AgentPolicy
class Policy(AgentPolicy):
def act(self, obs):
return "keep_lane"
agent_spec = AgentSpec(
interface=AgentInterface.from_type(AgentType.Laner, max_episode_steps=None),
policy_builder=Policy,
)
agent_specs = {
"Agent-007": agent_spec,
"Agent-008": agent_spec,
}
env = gym.make(
"smarts.env:hiway-v0",
scenarios=["scenarios/loop"],
agent_specs=agent_specs,
)
agents = {
agent_id: agent_spec.build_agent()
for agent_id, agent_spec in agent_specs.items()
}
observations = env.reset()
for _ in range(1000):
agent_actions = {
agent_id: agents[agent_id].act(agent_obs)
for agent_id, agent_obs in observations.items()
}
observations, _, _, _ = env.step(agent_actions)
Setup
# For Mac OS X users, make sure XQuartz is pre-installed as SUMO's dependency
# git clone ...
cd <project>
# Follow the instructions given by prompt for setting up the SUMO_HOME environment variable
./install_deps.sh
# verify sumo is >= 1.5.0
# if you have issues see ./doc/SUMO_TROUBLESHOOTING.md
sumo
# setup virtual environment; presently only Python 3.7.x is officially supported
python3.7 -m venv .venv
# enter virtual environment to install all dependencies
source .venv/bin/activate
# upgrade pip, a recent version of pip is needed for the version of tensorflow we depend on
pip install --upgrade pip
# install [train] version of python package with the rllib dependencies
pip install -e .[train]
# make sure you can run tests (and verify they are passing)
make test
# then you can run a scenario, see following section for more details
Running
We use supervisord to run SMARTS together with it's supporting processes. To run the default example simply build a scenario and start supervisord:
# build scenarios/loop
scl scenario build --clean scenarios/loop
# start supervisord
supervisord
With supervisord
running, visit http://localhost:8081/ in your browser to view your experiment.
See ./envision/README.md for more information on Envision, our front-end visualization tool.
Several example scripts are provided under SMARTS/examples
, as well as a handful of scenarios under SMARTS/scenarios
. You can create your own scenarios using the Scenario Studio. Here's how you can use one of the example scripts with a scenario.
# Update the command=... in ./supervisord.conf
#
# [program:smarts]
# command=python examples/single_agent.py scenarios/loop
# ...
CLI tool
SMARTS provides a command-line tool to interact with scenario studio and Envision.
Usage
scl COMMAND SUBCOMMAND [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Commands:
- envision
- scenario
- zoo
Subcommands of scenario:
- build-all: Generate all scenarios under the given directories
- build: Generate a single scenario
- clean: Clean generated artifacts
Subcommands of envision:
- start: start envision server
Subcommands of zoo:
- zoo: Build an agent, used for submitting to the agent-zoo
Examples:
# Start envision, serve scenario assets out of ./scenarios
scl envision start --scenarios ./scenarios
# Build all scenario under given directories
scl scenario build-all ./scenarios ./eval_scenarios
# Rebuild a single scenario, replacing any existing generated assets
scl scenario build --clean scenarios/loop
# Clean generated scenario artifacts
scl scenario clean scenarios/loop
Interfacing with Gym
See the provided ready-to-go scripts under the examples/ directory.
Contributing
Please read Contributing
Building Docs Locally
Assuming you have run pip install .[dev]
.
make docs
python -m http.server -d docs/_build/html
# Open http://localhost:8000 in your browser
Extras
Visualizing Agent Observations
If you want to easily visualize observations you can use our Visdom integration. Start the visdom server before running your scenario,
visdom
# Open the printed URL in your browser
And in your experiment, start your environment with visdom=True
env = gym.make(
"smarts.env:hiway-v0",
scenarios=["scenarios/loop"],
agent_specs=agent_specs,
visdom=True,
)
Interfacing w/ PyMARL and malib
PyMARL and malib have been open-sourced. You can run them via,
git clone git@github.com:ying-wen/pymarl.git
ln -s your-project/scenarios ./pymarl/scenarios
cd pymarl
# setup virtual environment
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
python src/main.py --config=qmix --env-config=smarts
git clone git@github.com:ying-wen/malib.git
ln -s your-project/scenarios ./malib/scenarios
cd malib
# setup virtual environment
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
python examples/run_smarts.py --algo SAC --scenario ./scenarios/loop --n_agents 5
Using Docker
If you're comfortable using docker or are on a platform without suitable support to easily run SMARTS (e.g. an older version of Ubuntu) you can run the following,
docker run --rm -it -v $(PWD):/src -p 8081:8081 huaweinoah/smarts:<version>
# E.g. docker run --rm -it -v $(PWD):/src -p 8081:8081 huaweinoah/smarts:v0.4.3-pre
# <press enter>
# Run Envision server in the background
$ scl envision start -s ./scenarios -p 8081 &
$ python examples/single_agent.py scenarios/loop
# On your most machine visit http://localhost:8081 to see the running simulation in
# Envision.
(For those who have permissions:) if you want to push new images to our public dockerhub registry run,
# For this to work, your account needs to be added to the huaweinoah org
docker login
export VERSION=v0.4.3-pre
docker build -t smarts:$VERSION .
docker tag smarts:$VERSION huaweinoah/smarts:$VERSION
docker push huaweinoah/smarts:$VERSION
SUMO Troubleshooting
- If you are having issues see: SETUP and SUMO TROUBLESHOOTING
- If you wish to find binaries: SUMO Download Page
- If you wish to compile from source see: SUMO Build Instructions
- If you build from the git repository use: SUMO version 1.7.0 or higher
Citing SMARTS
If you use SMARTS in your research, please cite the paper. In BibTeX format:
@misc{zhou2020smarts,
title={SMARTS: Scalable Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Training School for Autonomous Driving},
author={Ming Zhou and Jun Luo and Julian Villella and Yaodong Yang and David Rusu and Jiayu Miao and Weinan Zhang and Montgomery Alban and Iman Fadakar and Zheng Chen and Aurora Chongxi Huang and Ying Wen and Kimia Hassanzadeh and Daniel Graves and Dong Chen and Zhengbang Zhu and Nhat Nguyen and Mohamed Elsayed and Kun Shao and Sanjeevan Ahilan and Baokuan Zhang and Jiannan Wu and Zhengang Fu and Kasra Rezaee and Peyman Yadmellat and Mohsen Rohani and Nicolas Perez Nieves and Yihan Ni and Seyedershad Banijamali and Alexander Cowen Rivers and Zheng Tian and Daniel Palenicek and Haitham bou Ammar and Hongbo Zhang and Wulong Liu and Jianye Hao and Jun Wang},
year={2020},
eprint={2010.09776},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.MA}
}
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