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Intrinsically Motivated Learning of Causal World Models

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arxiv 2208.04892 v1 pith:YRQM3OSW submitted 2022-08-09 cs.AI cs.LG

classification cs.AIcs.LG
keywords learningcausalenvironmentintelligencemodelsworldachieveactions
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Despite the recent progress in deep learning and reinforcement learning, transfer and generalization of skills learned on specific tasks is very limited compared to human (or animal) intelligence. The lifelong, incremental building of common sense knowledge might be a necessary component on the way to achieve more general intelligence. A promising direction is to build world models capturing the true physical mechanisms hidden behind the sensorimotor interaction with the environment. Here we explore the idea that inferring the causal structure of the environment could benefit from well-chosen actions as means to collect relevant interventional data.

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