One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represent increasingly complex behavior in a self-motivated, open-ended way. Barto, Singh, and Chentanez (Barto, Singh, & Chentanez 2004; Singh, Barto, & Chentanez 2004) have recently presented an algorithm for intrinsically motivated reinforcement learning that strives to achieve broad competence in an environment in a tasknonspecific manner by incorporating internal reward to build a hierarchical collection of skills. This paper suggests that with its emphasis on task-general, self-motivated, and hierarchical learning, intrinsically motivated reinforcement learning is an obvious choice for organizing behavior in developmental robotics. We present a...
The capacity of re-using previously acquired skills can greatly enhance robots ’ learn-ing speed and...
Humans and other animals often engage in activities for their own sakes rather than as steps toward ...
Science serie. The original publication is available on Springer’s website at www.springerlink.com. ...
One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represen...
One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represen...
One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represe...
One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represen...
One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represen...
One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represen...
One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represen...
Humans frequently engage in activities for their own sake rather than as a step towards solving a sp...
This dissertation investigates two complementary ideas in the literature on machine learning and rob...
Building robots that are able to efficiently operate in the real world is a formidable challenge. Fu...
Autonomous acquisition of many different skills is neces- sary to foster behavioural versatility in ...
This paper describes a method for designing robots to learn self-motivated behaviors rather than ext...
The capacity of re-using previously acquired skills can greatly enhance robots ’ learn-ing speed and...
Humans and other animals often engage in activities for their own sakes rather than as steps toward ...
Science serie. The original publication is available on Springer’s website at www.springerlink.com. ...
One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represen...
One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represen...
One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represe...
One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represen...
One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represen...
One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represen...
One of the primary challenges of developmental robotics is the question of how to learn and represen...
Humans frequently engage in activities for their own sake rather than as a step towards solving a sp...
This dissertation investigates two complementary ideas in the literature on machine learning and rob...
Building robots that are able to efficiently operate in the real world is a formidable challenge. Fu...
Autonomous acquisition of many different skills is neces- sary to foster behavioural versatility in ...
This paper describes a method for designing robots to learn self-motivated behaviors rather than ext...
The capacity of re-using previously acquired skills can greatly enhance robots ’ learn-ing speed and...
Humans and other animals often engage in activities for their own sakes rather than as steps toward ...
Science serie. The original publication is available on Springer’s website at www.springerlink.com. ...