Constraining the Size Growth of the Task Space with Socially Guided Intrinsic Motivation using Demonstrations

11/29/2011
by   Sao Mai Nguyen, et al.
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This paper presents an algorithm for learning a highly redundant inverse model in continuous and non-preset environments. Our Socially Guided Intrinsic Motivation by Demonstrations (SGIM-D) algorithm combines the advantages of both social learning and intrinsic motivation, to specialise in a wide range of skills, while lessening its dependence on the teacher. SGIM-D is evaluated on a fishing skill learning experiment.

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