A learning gap between neuroscience and reinforcement learning

Wauthier, Samuel T., Mazzaglia, Pietro, Çatal, Ozan, De Boom, Cedric, Verbelen, Tim, Dhoedt, Bart

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Historically, artificial intelligence has drawn much inspiration from neuroscience to fuel advances in the field. However, current progress in reinforcement learning is largely focused on benchmark problems that fail to capture many of the aspects that are of interest in neuroscience today. We illustrate this point by extending a T-maze task from neuroscience for use with reinforcement learning algorithms, and show that state-of-the-art algorithms are not capable of solving this problem. Finally, we point out where insights from neuroscience could help explain some of the issues encountered.

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