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:deciduous_tree: Domain independent implementation of Monte Carlo Tree Search methods.
Monte Carlo Tree Search methods
This is a Java implementation of Monte Carlo Tree Search methods. It is self-contained, domain-independent and can thus easily be used in any state-action domain. The project was developed for the purpose of my Bachelor’s thesis.
Dependencies
JUnit4, Java cloning library
Usage
Create the implementation of MctsDomainAgent.
public class Player implements MctsDomainAgent<State> {...}
Create the implementation of MctsDomainState.
public class State implements MctsDomainState<Action, Player> {...}
Initialize the search and invoke uctSearchWithExploration() to get the most promising action.
Mcts<State, Action, Player> mcts = Mcts.initializeIterations(NUMBER_OF_ITERATIONS);
Action mostPromisingAction = mcts.uctSearchWithExploration(state, explorationParameter);
Important
For algorithm to work correctly it is necessary that state's method getAvailableActionsForCurrentAgent() either returns the same instances of objects or returns objects that override equals() and hashCode() methods.
Before every tree expansion and simulation a deep clone of represented state is created. This can lead to performance issues and should be taken into account when implementing MctsDomainState. You can optionally set which classes should be ignored during state cloning.
mcts.dontClone(DontCloneMe0.class, DontCloneMe1.class, ...);
Examples
Tic-Tac-Toe example can be found in the test directory and Scotland Yard board game example can be found here.
License
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE.md.
Authors
Nejc Ilenič