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  1. Distill to Think, Foresee to Act: Cognitive-Physical Reinforcement Learning for Autonomous Driving

    Two new research papers explore advanced reinforcement learning techniques for safer autonomous driving. The first paper introduces a multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) approach where self-driving cars and pedestrians are co-trained, leading to a 30% reduction in collisions compared to baseline methods by better anticipating unpredictable pedestrian behavior. The second paper proposes a Cognitive-Physical Reinforcement Learning (CoPhy) framework that integrates knowledge from vision-language models and uses a predictive world model to ensure safety and compliance with driving intent, achieving state-of-the-art results on benchmarks. AI

    Distill to Think, Foresee to Act: Cognitive-Physical Reinforcement Learning for Autonomous Driving

    IMPACT These research frameworks aim to significantly improve the safety and reliability of autonomous vehicles by better modeling complex human behavior and predicting environmental consequences.

  2. Dynamic Deployment of Mobile Charging Trucks During Natural Disaster Evacuation: An Offline-to-Online Framework

    Researchers have developed a new framework called ARMD to dynamically deploy mobile charging trucks (MCTs) for electric vehicles during natural disaster evacuations. This framework addresses the issue of overloaded fixed charging stations by coordinating multiple MCTs using a multi-agent proximal policy optimization approach. The system is trained offline and refined online, incorporating a spatio-temporal predictor for real-time route updates. Experiments in a simulated hurricane evacuation showed ARMD significantly reduces risk exposure compared to existing methods, particularly under disruptions like infrastructure failures. AI

    IMPACT This framework could improve emergency response logistics by optimizing resource deployment for electric vehicles during crises.