Inducing Functions through Reinforcement Learning without Task Specification
Artificial Intelligence
2021-11-24 v1 Machine Learning
Neural and Evolutionary Computing
Abstract
We report a bio-inspired framework for training a neural network through reinforcement learning to induce high level functions within the network. Based on the interpretation that animals have gained their cognitive functions such as object recognition - without ever being specifically trained for - as a result of maximizing their fitness to the environment, we place our agent in an environment where developing certain functions may facilitate decision making. The experimental results show that high level functions, such as image classification and hidden variable estimation, can be naturally and simultaneously induced without any pre-training or specifying them.
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@article{arxiv.2111.11647,
title = {Inducing Functions through Reinforcement Learning without Task Specification},
author = {Junmo Cho and Dong-Hwan Lee and Young-Gyu Yoon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.11647},
year = {2021}
}
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14 pages