The 2019 Conference on Artificial Life 2019
DOI: 10.1162/isal_a_00230.xml
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On information-optimal scripting of actions

Abstract: Animals and humans encounter many tasks which permit ritualized behaviours, essentially fixed action sequences or "scripts", similar to options known from Reinforcement Learning, but proceeding without intermediate decisions. While running a script, they proceed in an open-loop fashion. However even when these are already known, an agent needs to decide whether to perform a basic action or to trigger a script regarding the particular task. Here we study if including such scripts (i.e. behaviour rituals) is adv… Show more

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