Intrinsic Motivation in Model-based Reinforcement Learning: A Brief Review
Latyshev, Artem, Panov, Aleksandr I.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The reinforcement learning research area contains a wide range of methods for solving the problems of intelligent agent control. Despite the progress that has been made, the task of creating a highly autonomous agent is still a significant challenge. One potential solution to this problem is intrinsic motivation, a concept derived from developmental psychology. This review considers the existing methods for determining intrinsic motivation based on the world model obtained by the agent. We propose a systematic approach to current research in this field, which consists of three categories of methods, distinguished by the way they utilize a world model in the agent's components: complementary intrinsic reward, exploration policy, and intrinsically motivated goals. The proposed unified framework describes the architecture of agents using a world model and intrinsic motivation to improve learning. The potential for developing new techniques in this area of research is also examined.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-24-2023
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