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Humans are not Boltzmann Distributions: Challenges and Opportunities for Modelling Human Feedback and Interaction in Reinforcement Learning

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Reinforcement learning (RL) commonly assumes access to well-specified reward functions, which many practical applications do not provide. Instead, recently, more work has explored learning what to do from interacting with humans. So far, most of these approaches model humans as being (nosily) rational and, in particular, giving unbiased feedback. We argue that these models are too simplistic and that RL researchers need to develop more realistic human models to design and evaluate their algorithms. In particular, we argue that human models have to be personal, contextual, and dynamic. This paper calls for research from different disciplines to address key questions about how humans provide feedback to AIs and how we can build more robust human-in-the-loop RL systems.

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Probabilistic Artificial Intelligence

cs.AI · 2025-02-07 · unverdicted · novelty 0.0

A course textbook that explains how probabilistic inference underlies modern machine learning and sequential decision-making, with no new research results.

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  • Probabilistic Artificial Intelligence cs.AI · 2025-02-07 · unverdicted · none · ref 2016 · internal anchor

    A course textbook that explains how probabilistic inference underlies modern machine learning and sequential decision-making, with no new research results.