A conceptual framework classifies human feedback to RL agents along nine dimensions and seven quality criteria, unifying human-centered, interface-centered, and model-centered design perspectives.
APRIL: Interactively Learning to Summarise by Combining Active Preference Learning and Reinforcement Learning
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We propose a method to perform automatic document summarisation without using reference summaries. Instead, our method interactively learns from users' preferences. The merit of preference-based interactive summarisation is that preferences are easier for users to provide than reference summaries. Existing preference-based interactive learning methods suffer from high sample complexity, i.e. they need to interact with the oracle for many rounds in order to converge. In this work, we propose a new objective function, which enables us to leverage active learning, preference learning and reinforcement learning techniques in order to reduce the sample complexity. Both simulation and real-user experiments suggest that our method significantly advances the state of the art. Our source code is freely available at https://github.com/UKPLab/emnlp2018-april.
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Mapping out the Space of Human Feedback for Reinforcement Learning: A Conceptual Framework
A conceptual framework classifies human feedback to RL agents along nine dimensions and seven quality criteria, unifying human-centered, interface-centered, and model-centered design perspectives.