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Intuitive physics learning in a deep-learning model inspired by developmental psychology

Computer Science

Intuitive physics learning in a deep-learning model inspired by developmental psychology

L. S. Piloto, A. Weinstein, et al.

Explore how current AI systems are bridging the gap in common sense understanding of intuitive physics, a skill even young children master. This groundbreaking research by Luis S. Piloto, Ari Weinstein, Peter Battaglia, and Matthew Botvinick introduces a novel machine-learning dataset and a deep-learning system, PLATO, which learns intuitive physics from visual data.

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Abstract
'Intuitive physics' enables our pragmatic engagement with the physical world and forms a key component of 'common sense' aspects of thought. Current artificial intelligence systems pale in their understanding of intuitive physics, in comparison to even very young children. Here we address this gap between humans and machines by drawing on the field of developmental psychology. First, we introduce and open-source a machine-learning dataset designed to evaluate conceptual understanding of intuitive physics, adopting the violation-of-expectation (VoE) paradigm from developmental psychology. Second, we build a deep-learning system that learns intuitive physics directly from visual data, inspired by studies of visual cognition in children. We demonstrate that our model can learn a diverse set of physical concepts, which depends critically on object-level representations, consistent with findings from developmental psychology. We consider the implications of these results both for AI and for research on human cognition.
Publisher
Nature Human Behaviour
Published On
Sep 01, 2022
Authors
Luis S. Piloto, Ari Weinstein, Peter Battaglia, Matthew Botvinick
Tags
AI
intuitive physics
machine learning
visual cognition
developmental psychology
conceptual understanding
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