International audienceSensitization, a non-associative learning widely observed across phylogeny, is fundamental for adaptation and, thus, survival of living organisms. This paper investigates one form of sensitization, namely pseudo-conditioning, in order to present a new computational model inspired by its characteristics. We develop this model as part of the Iterant Deformable Sensorimotor Medium (IDSM), a recently developed abstract model of sensorimotor behavior formation. The characteristics of the presented model are studied and analyzed in the light of our long term objective of investigating new unsupervised learning mechanisms for artificial autonomous agents
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Computational Model of Learning Selective Sensing Skills Pat Langley 1 (Langley@cs.stanford.edu) ...
Abstract. The sensorimotor approach argues that in order to perceive one needs to first "master...
Les apprentissages non-associatifs sont largement observés à travers la phylogénie et apparaissent f...
The study of sensorimotor learning has a long history. With the advent of innovative techniques for ...
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Abstract Nonassociative learning is a basic neuroadaptive behavior exhibited across animal phyla and...
AbstractThis paper presents a set of methods by which a learning agent can learn a sequence of incre...
What mechanisms are needed in a cognitive system, such as an animal or a robot, and how do these mec...
The core principles of the evolutionary theories of emotions declare that affective states represent...
In the recent history of psychology and cognitive neuroscience, the notion of habit has been reduced...
Computational Model of Learning Selective Sensing Skills Pat Langley 1 (Langley@cs.stanford.edu) ...
Abstract. The sensorimotor approach argues that in order to perceive one needs to first "master...
Les apprentissages non-associatifs sont largement observés à travers la phylogénie et apparaissent f...
The study of sensorimotor learning has a long history. With the advent of innovative techniques for ...
Rapid advancement of machine learning makes it possible to consider large amounts of...
Selective information processing in neural networks is studied through computer simulations of Pavlo...
As social robots are designed to interact with humans in unstructured environments, they need to be ...
The process of online reinforcement learning also creates a stream of experiences that an agent can ...
This study explores an info-structural model of cognition for non-interacting agents affected by hum...
<p>Perceiving the surrounding environment in terms of objects is useful for any general purpose inte...
Abstract Nonassociative learning is a basic neuroadaptive behavior exhibited across animal phyla and...
AbstractThis paper presents a set of methods by which a learning agent can learn a sequence of incre...
What mechanisms are needed in a cognitive system, such as an animal or a robot, and how do these mec...
The core principles of the evolutionary theories of emotions declare that affective states represent...
In the recent history of psychology and cognitive neuroscience, the notion of habit has been reduced...
Computational Model of Learning Selective Sensing Skills Pat Langley 1 (Langley@cs.stanford.edu) ...
Abstract. The sensorimotor approach argues that in order to perceive one needs to first "master...