Balancing Exploration and Exploitation: A Neurally Inspired Mechanism to Learn Sensorimotor Contingencies
Houbre, Quentin; Angleraud, Alexandre; Pieters, Roel (2021)
Houbre, Quentin
Angleraud, Alexandre
Pieters, Roel
2021
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202110157617
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202110157617
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<p>The learning of sensorimotor contingencies is essential for the development of early cognition. Here, we investigate how such process takes place on a neural level. We propose a theoretical concept for learning sensorimotor contingencies based on motor babbling with a robotic arm and dynamic neural fields. The robot learns to perform sequences of motor commands in order to perceive visual activation from a baby mobile toy. First, the robot explores the different sensorimotor outcomes, then autonomously decides to utilize (or not) the experience already gathered. Moreover, we introduce a neural mechanism inspired by recent neuroscience research that supports the switch between exploration and exploitation. The complete model relies on dynamic field theory, which consists of a set of interconnected dynamical systems. In time, the robot demonstrates a behavior toward the exploitation of previously learned sensorimotor contingencies and thus selecting actions that induce high visual activation.</p>
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