Learning Algorithmic Solutions to Symbolic Planning Tasks with a Neural Computer
Tanneberg, Daniel, Rueckert, Elmar, Peters, Jan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
A key feature of intelligent behavior is the ability to learn abstract strategies that transfer to unfamiliar problems. Therefore, we present a novel architecture, based on memory-augmented networks, that is inspired by the von Neumann and Harvard architectures of modern computers. This architecture enables the learning of abstract algorithmic solutions via Evolution Strategies in a reinforcement learning setting. Applied to Sokoban, sliding block puzzle and robotic manipulation tasks, we show that the architecture can learn algorithmic solutions with strong generalization and abstraction: scaling to arbitrary task configurations and complexities, and being independent of both the data representation and the task domain.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-30-2019
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