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Crossmodal Attentive Skill Learner
This paper presents the Crossmodal Attentive Skill Learner (CASL), integrated
with the recently-introduced Asynchronous Advantage Option-Critic (A2OC)
architecture [Harb et al., 2017] to enable hierarchical reinforcement learning
across multiple sensory inputs. We provide concrete examples where the approach
not only improves performance in a single task, but accelerates transfer to new
tasks. We demonstrate the attention mechanism anticipates and identifies useful
latent features, while filtering irrelevant sensor modalities during execution.
We modify the Arcade Learning Environment [Bellemare et al., 2013] to support
audio queries, and conduct evaluations of crossmodal learning in the Atari 2600
game Amidar. Finally, building on the recent work of Babaeizadeh et al. [2017],
we open-source a fast hybrid CPU-GPU implementation of CASL.Comment: International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
(AAMAS) 2018, NIPS 2017 Deep Reinforcement Learning Symposiu
Symbol Emergence in Robotics: A Survey
Humans can learn the use of language through physical interaction with their
environment and semiotic communication with other people. It is very important
to obtain a computational understanding of how humans can form a symbol system
and obtain semiotic skills through their autonomous mental development.
Recently, many studies have been conducted on the construction of robotic
systems and machine-learning methods that can learn the use of language through
embodied multimodal interaction with their environment and other systems.
Understanding human social interactions and developing a robot that can
smoothly communicate with human users in the long term, requires an
understanding of the dynamics of symbol systems and is crucially important. The
embodied cognition and social interaction of participants gradually change a
symbol system in a constructive manner. In this paper, we introduce a field of
research called symbol emergence in robotics (SER). SER is a constructive
approach towards an emergent symbol system. The emergent symbol system is
socially self-organized through both semiotic communications and physical
interactions with autonomous cognitive developmental agents, i.e., humans and
developmental robots. Specifically, we describe some state-of-art research
topics concerning SER, e.g., multimodal categorization, word discovery, and a
double articulation analysis, that enable a robot to obtain words and their
embodied meanings from raw sensory--motor information, including visual
information, haptic information, auditory information, and acoustic speech
signals, in a totally unsupervised manner. Finally, we suggest future
directions of research in SER.Comment: submitted to Advanced Robotic
Artificial life meets computational creativity?
I review the history of work in Artificial Life on the problem of the open-ended evolutionary growth of complexity in computational worlds. This is then put into the context of evolutionary epistemology and human creativity
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