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arxiv: 1508.07700 · v1 · pith:WUXTZHOBnew · submitted 2015-08-31 · 💻 cs.NE

A Cognitive Architecture Based on a Learning Classifier System with Spiking Classifiers

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keywords classifierlearningneuralclassifierscognitivereinforcementspikingtemporal
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Learning Classifier Systems (LCS) are population-based reinforcement learners that were originally designed to model various cognitive phenomena. This paper presents an explicitly cognitive LCS by using spiking neural networks as classifiers, providing each classifier with a measure of temporal dynamism. We employ a constructivist model of growth of both neurons and synaptic connections, which permits a Genetic Algorithm (GA) to automatically evolve sufficiently-complex neural structures. The spiking classifiers are coupled with a temporally-sensitive reinforcement learning algorithm, which allows the system to perform temporal state decomposition by appropriately rewarding "macro-actions," created by chaining together multiple atomic actions. The combination of temporal reinforcement learning and neural information processing is shown to outperform benchmark neural classifier systems, and successfully solve a robotic navigation task.

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