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Self-mediated Exploration in Artificial Intelligence Inspired by Cognitive Psychology

Computer Science

Self-mediated Exploration in Artificial Intelligence Inspired by Cognitive Psychology

G. Assunção, M. Castelo-branco, et al.

Discover how exploration shapes artificial intelligence and parallels human behavior in this groundbreaking research by Gustavo Assunção, Miguel Castelo-Branco, and Paulo Menezes. This study demonstrates the vital connection between internal states and exploration in AI, revealing insights for advancing both AI technology and our understanding of human cognition.

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Abstract
Exploration of the physical environment is an indispensable precursor to data acquisition and enables knowledge generation via analytical or direct trialing. Artificial Intelligence lacks the exploratory capabilities of even the most underdeveloped organisms, hindering its autonomy and adaptability. Supported by cognitive psychology, this works links human behavior and artificial agents to endorse self-development. In accordance with reported data, paradigms of epistemic and achievement emotion are embedded to machine-learning methodology contingent on their impact when decision making. A study is subsequently designed to mirror previous human trials, which artificial agents are made to undergo repeatedly towards convergence. Results demonstrate causality, learned by the vast majority of agents, between their internal states and exploration to match those reported for human counterparts. The ramifications of these findings are pondered for both research into human cognition and betterment of artificial intelligence.
Publisher
IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence
Published On
Feb 13, 2023
Authors
Gustavo Assunção, Miguel Castelo-Branco, Paulo Menezes
Tags
artificial intelligence
exploration
human behavior
cognition
machine learning
emotional paradigms
self-development
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