Navigation Turing Test (NTT): Learning to Evaluate Human-Like Navigation
Devlin, Sam, Georgescu, Raluca, Momennejad, Ida, Rzepecki, Jaroslaw, Zuniga, Evelyn, Costello, Gavin, Leroy, Guy, Shaw, Ali, Hofmann, Katja
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
A key challenge on the path to developing agents that learn complex human-like behavior is the need to quickly and accurately quantify human-likeness. While human assessments of such behavior can be highly accurate, speed and scalability are limited. We address these limitations through a novel automated Navigation Turing Test (ANTT) that learns to predict human judgments of human-likeness. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our automated NTT on a navigation task in a complex 3D environment. We investigate six classification models to shed light on the types of architectures best suited to this task, and validate them against data collected through a human NTT. Our best models achieve high accuracy when distinguishing true human and agent behavior. At the same time, we show that predicting finer-grained human assessment of agents' progress towards human-like behavior remains unsolved. Our work takes an important step towards agents that more effectively learn complex human-like behavior.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-20-2021
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