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A Layered Architecture for Active Perception: Image Classification using Deep Reinforcement Learning

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arxiv 1909.09705 v1 pith:4JZAAIW5 submitted 2019-09-20 cs.LG cs.AIcs.ROcs.SYeess.SYstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.AIcs.ROcs.SYeess.SYstat.ML
keywords agentarchitectureclassificationdeepgoalsimageintermediatelayers
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We propose a planning and perception mechanism for a robot (agent), that can only observe the underlying environment partially, in order to solve an image classification problem. A three-layer architecture is suggested that consists of a meta-layer that decides the intermediate goals, an action-layer that selects local actions as the agent navigates towards a goal, and a classification-layer that evaluates the reward and makes a prediction. We design and implement these layers using deep reinforcement learning. A generalized policy gradient algorithm is utilized to learn the parameters of these layers to maximize the expected reward. Our proposed methodology is tested on the MNIST dataset of handwritten digits, which provides us with a level of explainability while interpreting the agent's intermediate goals and course of action.

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