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Exploration from Generalization Mediated by Multiple Controllers

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Dayan, P. (2013). Exploration from Generalization Mediated by Multiple Controllers. In G. Baldassarre, & M. Mirolli (Eds.), Intrinsically Motivated Learning in Natural and Artificial Systems (pp. 73-91). Berlin, Germany: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-32375-1_4.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0004-C2F1-0
Abstract
Intrinsic motivation involves internally governed drives for exploration, curiosity, and play. These shape subjects over the course of development and beyond to explore to learn and expand the actions they are capable of performing and to acquire skills that can be useful in future domains. We adopt a utilitarian view of this learning process, treating it in terms of exploration bonuses that arise from distributions over the structure of the world that imply potential benefits from generalizing knowledge and skills to subsequent environments. We discuss how functionally and architecturally different controllers may realize these bonuses in different ways.