The bootstrapping problem consists in designing agents that learn a model of themselves and the world, and utilize it to achieve useful tasks. It is different from other learning problems as the agent starts with uninterpreted observations and commands, and with minimal prior information about the world. in this paper, we give a mathematical formalization of this aspect of the problem. We argue that the vague constrain of having “no prior information” can be recast as a precise algebraic condition on the agent: that its behavior is invariant to particular classes of nuisances on the world, which we show can be well represented by actions of groups (diffeomorphisms, permutations, linear transformations) on observations and commans. We then i...
<p>Perceiving the surrounding environment in terms of objects is useful for any general purpose inte...
textHow can an agent bootstrap up from a pixel-level representation to autonomously learn high-level...
International audienceThe theory of cognitive development from Jean Piaget (1923) is a constructivis...
The bootstrapping problem consists in designing agents that learn a model of themselves and the worl...
We consider the bootstrapping problem, which consists in learning a model of the agent's sensors and...
The problem of bootstrapping consists in designing agents that can learn from scratch the model of t...
Learning and adaptivity will play a large role in robotics in the future. Two questions are open: (1...
To be autonomous, intelligent robots must learn the foundations of commonsense knowledge from their ...
AbstractThis paper presents a set of methods by which a learning agent can learn a sequence of incre...
In this paper, we confront the problem of applying reinforcement learning to agents that perceive th...
In the problem of bootstrapping, an agent must learn to use an unknown body, in an unknown world, st...
Abstract—An embodied agent senses the world at the pixel level through a large number of sense eleme...
In the problem of bootstrapping, an agent learns to use an unknown body, in an unknown world, starti...
Abstract — This paper develops fundamental theoretical re-sults to describe exploration behaviors of...
This dissertation presents a set of methods by which a learning agent, called a \critter, &quot;...
<p>Perceiving the surrounding environment in terms of objects is useful for any general purpose inte...
textHow can an agent bootstrap up from a pixel-level representation to autonomously learn high-level...
International audienceThe theory of cognitive development from Jean Piaget (1923) is a constructivis...
The bootstrapping problem consists in designing agents that learn a model of themselves and the worl...
We consider the bootstrapping problem, which consists in learning a model of the agent's sensors and...
The problem of bootstrapping consists in designing agents that can learn from scratch the model of t...
Learning and adaptivity will play a large role in robotics in the future. Two questions are open: (1...
To be autonomous, intelligent robots must learn the foundations of commonsense knowledge from their ...
AbstractThis paper presents a set of methods by which a learning agent can learn a sequence of incre...
In this paper, we confront the problem of applying reinforcement learning to agents that perceive th...
In the problem of bootstrapping, an agent must learn to use an unknown body, in an unknown world, st...
Abstract—An embodied agent senses the world at the pixel level through a large number of sense eleme...
In the problem of bootstrapping, an agent learns to use an unknown body, in an unknown world, starti...
Abstract — This paper develops fundamental theoretical re-sults to describe exploration behaviors of...
This dissertation presents a set of methods by which a learning agent, called a \critter, &quot;...
<p>Perceiving the surrounding environment in terms of objects is useful for any general purpose inte...
textHow can an agent bootstrap up from a pixel-level representation to autonomously learn high-level...
International audienceThe theory of cognitive development from Jean Piaget (1923) is a constructivis...