Infants are curious learners who drive their own cognitive development by imposing structure on their learning environment as they explore. Understanding the mechanisms by which infants structure their own learning is therefore critical to our understanding of development. Here we propose an explicit mechanism for intrinsically motivated information selection that maximizes learning. We first present a neurocomputational model of infant visual category learning, capturing existing empirical data on the role of environmental complexity on learning. Next we “set the model free”, allowing it to select its own stimuli based on a formalization of curiosity and three alternative selection mechanisms. We demonstrate that maximal learning emerges w...
Most of the recent success in machine learning has been achieved in supervised learning and predicat...
International audienceWhat are the functions of curiosity? What are the mechanisms of curiosity-driv...
This is a Registered Report, in-principle acceptance, to appear in Developmental Science. Abstract: ...
Infants are curious learners who drive their own cognitive development by imposing structure on thei...
Infants are curious learners who drive their own cognitive development by imposing structure on thei...
Studies on young infants' learning of objects and categories often present infants with a sequence o...
Infants are curious learners who drive their own cognitive development by imposing structure on thei...
The overall goal of this award was to understand how babies learn when allowed to explore their envi...
Infants explore the world to learn about it based on their intrinsically motivated curiosity. Howeve...
Infants' own activities create and actively select their learning experiences. Here we review recent...
The study is an eyetracking experiment run with 12- and 28-month old children and adults. Participan...
Contains fulltext : 225218.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Infants' remark...
Infants explore the world to learn about it based on their intrinsically motivated curiosity. Howeve...
Computational models are tools for testing mechanistic theories of learning and development. Formal ...
Recent research with adults indicates that curiosity induced by uncertainty enhances learning and me...
Most of the recent success in machine learning has been achieved in supervised learning and predicat...
International audienceWhat are the functions of curiosity? What are the mechanisms of curiosity-driv...
This is a Registered Report, in-principle acceptance, to appear in Developmental Science. Abstract: ...
Infants are curious learners who drive their own cognitive development by imposing structure on thei...
Infants are curious learners who drive their own cognitive development by imposing structure on thei...
Studies on young infants' learning of objects and categories often present infants with a sequence o...
Infants are curious learners who drive their own cognitive development by imposing structure on thei...
The overall goal of this award was to understand how babies learn when allowed to explore their envi...
Infants explore the world to learn about it based on their intrinsically motivated curiosity. Howeve...
Infants' own activities create and actively select their learning experiences. Here we review recent...
The study is an eyetracking experiment run with 12- and 28-month old children and adults. Participan...
Contains fulltext : 225218.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Infants' remark...
Infants explore the world to learn about it based on their intrinsically motivated curiosity. Howeve...
Computational models are tools for testing mechanistic theories of learning and development. Formal ...
Recent research with adults indicates that curiosity induced by uncertainty enhances learning and me...
Most of the recent success in machine learning has been achieved in supervised learning and predicat...
International audienceWhat are the functions of curiosity? What are the mechanisms of curiosity-driv...
This is a Registered Report, in-principle acceptance, to appear in Developmental Science. Abstract: ...