A Model of Sequential Learning based on Non-Axiomatic Logic

08/24/2023
by   Bowen Xu, et al.
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Sequential learning is a fundamental function of an intelligent agent. This technical report introduces a model of sequential learning, which is interpretable through Non-Axiomatic Logic. The learning procedure includes three steps, hypothesizing, revising, and recycling, and can work under the Assumption of Insufficient Knowledge and Resources. Although there are limitations for the current design, the model has been proven effective in some simple cases.

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