Humans decompose tasks by trading off utility and computational cost

11/07/2022
by   Carlos G. Correa, et al.
0

Human behavior emerges from planning over elaborate decompositions of tasks into goals, subgoals, and low-level actions. How are these decompositions created and used? Here, we propose and evaluate a normative framework for task decomposition based on the simple idea that people decompose tasks to reduce the overall cost of planning while maintaining task performance. Analyzing 11,117 distinct graph-structured planning tasks, we find that our framework justifies several existing heuristics for task decomposition and makes predictions that can be distinguished from two alternative normative accounts. We report a behavioral study of task decomposition (N=806) that uses 30 randomly sampled graphs, a larger and more diverse set than that of any previous behavioral study on this topic. We find that human responses are more consistent with our framework for task decomposition than alternative normative accounts and are most consistent with a heuristic – betweenness centrality – that is justified by our approach. Taken together, our results provide new theoretical insight into the computational principles underlying the intelligent structuring of goal-directed behavior.

READ FULL TEXT

page 3

page 8

page 14

research
07/27/2020

Resource-rational Task Decomposition to Minimize Planning Costs

People often plan hierarchically. That is, rather than planning over a m...
research
01/31/2021

Improving Human Decision-Making by Discovering Efficient Strategies for Hierarchical Planning

To make good decisions in the real world people need efficient planning ...
research
05/08/2023

Anticipatory Planning: Improving Long-Lived Planning by Estimating Expected Cost of Future Tasks

We consider a service robot in a household environment given a sequence ...
research
04/05/2022

Maintaining Expander Decompositions via Sparse Cuts

In this article, we show that the algorithm of maintaining expander deco...
research
12/06/2021

Inconsistent Planning: When in doubt, toss a coin!

One of the most widespread human behavioral biases is the present bias –...
research
12/03/2015

Modeling Human Understanding of Complex Intentional Action with a Bayesian Nonparametric Subgoal Model

Most human behaviors consist of multiple parts, steps, or subtasks. Thes...
research
08/10/2019

Channel Decomposition on Generative Networks

This work presents a method to decompose a layer of the generative netwo...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset