Modelling the development of counting with memory-augmented neural networks

  • Dulberg, Zack
  • Webb, Taylor
  • Cohen, Jonathan
Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

Learning to count is an important example of the broader human capacity for systematic generalization, and the development of counting is often characterized by an inflection point when children rapidly acquire proficiency with the procedures that support this ability. We aimed to model this process by training a reinforcement learning agent to select N items from a binary vector when instructed (known as the give-$N$ task). We found that a memory-augmented modular network architecture based on the recently proposed Emergent Symbol Binding Network (ESBN) exhibited an inflection during learning that resembled human development. This model was also capable of systematic extrapolation outside the range of its training set - for example, traine...

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