Embodied Continual Learning Across Developmental Time Via Developmental Braitenberg Vehicles
Alicea, Bradly, Chakrabarty, Rishabh, Gopi, Akshara, Lim, Anson, Parent, Jesse
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Bradly Alicea, Rishabh Chakrabarty, Akshara Gopi, Anson Lim, and Jesse Parent Abstract There is much to learn through synthesis of Developmental Biology, Cognitive Science and Computational Modeling. One lesson we can learn from this perspective is that the initialization of intelligent programs cannot solely rely on manipulation of numerous parameters. Our path forward is to present a design for developmentally-inspired learning agents based on the Braitenberg Vehicle. Using these agents to exemplify artificial embodied intelligence, we move closer to modeling embodied experience and morphogenetic growth as components of cognitive developmental capacity. We consider various factors regarding biological and cognitive development which influence the generation of adult phenotypes and the contingency of available developmental pathways. These mechanisms produce emergent connectivity with shifting weights and adaptive network topography, thus illustrating the importance of developmental processes in training neural networks. This approach provides a blueprint for adaptive agent behavior that might result from a developmental approach: namely by exploiting critical periods or growth and acquisition, an explicitly embodied network architecture, and a distinction between the assembly of neural networks and active learning on these networks. Introduction The process of biological development provides many novel lessons for machine learning and artificial intelligence.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-7-2021
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