Imitation is an example of social learning in which an individual observes and copies another's actions. This paper presents a new method for using imitation as a way of enhancing the learning speed of individual agents that employ a well-known reinforcement learning algorithm, namely Q-learning. Compared with other research that uses imitation with reinforcement learning, our method uses imitation of purely observed behaviours to enhance learning, with no internal state access or sharing of experiences between agents. The paper evaluates our imitation-enhanced reinforcement learning approach in both simulation and with real robots in continuous space. Both simulation and real robot experimental results show that the learning speed of the g...
Imitation can be viewed as a means of enhancing learning in multiagent environments. It augments an ...
Imitation is actively being studied as an effective means of learning in multi-agent environments. I...
Original article can be found (via Ingenta) at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/1572-0373 Copy...
Imitation is an example of social learning in which an individual observes and copies another's acti...
The application of decision making and learning algorithms to multi-agent systems presents many inte...
Imitation can be viewed as a means of enhancing learning in multiagent environments. It augments an...
Imitative learning facilitates skill acquisition in a social environment where one agent learns how ...
Advances in robotics have resulted in increases both in the availability of robots and also their co...
© 2015 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Abstract This article describes research in which embo...
This paper addresses the construction and learning of behavior through imitation. We explore imitati...
Imitation learning techniques aim to mimic human behavior in a given task. An agent (a learning mach...
The promise of imitation is to facilitate learning by allowing the learner to ob-serve a teacher in ...
An evolutionary predecessor to observational imitation may have been self-imitation. Self-imitation ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSocial learning in robotics has largely...
A common problem in Reinforcement Learning (RL) is that the reward function is hard to express. This...
Imitation can be viewed as a means of enhancing learning in multiagent environments. It augments an ...
Imitation is actively being studied as an effective means of learning in multi-agent environments. I...
Original article can be found (via Ingenta) at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/1572-0373 Copy...
Imitation is an example of social learning in which an individual observes and copies another's acti...
The application of decision making and learning algorithms to multi-agent systems presents many inte...
Imitation can be viewed as a means of enhancing learning in multiagent environments. It augments an...
Imitative learning facilitates skill acquisition in a social environment where one agent learns how ...
Advances in robotics have resulted in increases both in the availability of robots and also their co...
© 2015 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Abstract This article describes research in which embo...
This paper addresses the construction and learning of behavior through imitation. We explore imitati...
Imitation learning techniques aim to mimic human behavior in a given task. An agent (a learning mach...
The promise of imitation is to facilitate learning by allowing the learner to ob-serve a teacher in ...
An evolutionary predecessor to observational imitation may have been self-imitation. Self-imitation ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSocial learning in robotics has largely...
A common problem in Reinforcement Learning (RL) is that the reward function is hard to express. This...
Imitation can be viewed as a means of enhancing learning in multiagent environments. It augments an ...
Imitation is actively being studied as an effective means of learning in multi-agent environments. I...
Original article can be found (via Ingenta) at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/1572-0373 Copy...