Value and Reward Based Learning in Neurobots

Value and Reward Based Learning in Neurobots
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Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9782889194315
ISBN-13 : 2889194310
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Book Synopsis Value and Reward Based Learning in Neurobots by : Jeffrey L Krichmar

Download or read book Value and Reward Based Learning in Neurobots written by Jeffrey L Krichmar and published by Frontiers Media SA. This book was released on 2015-03-05 with total page 159 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Organisms are equipped with value systems that signal the salience of environmental cues to their nervous system, causing a change in the nervous system that results in modification of their behavior. These systems are necessary for an organism to adapt its behavior when an important environmental event occurs. A value system constitutes a basic assumption of what is good and bad for an agent. These value systems have been effectively used in robotic systems to shape behavior. For example, many robots have used models of the dopaminergic system to reinforce behavior that leads to rewards. Other modulatory systems that shape behavior are acetylcholine’s effect on attention, norepinephrine’s effect on vigilance, and serotonin’s effect on impulsiveness, mood, and risk. Moreover, hormonal systems such as oxytocin and its effect on trust constitute as a value system. This book presents current research involving neurobiologically inspired robots whose behavior is: 1) Shaped by value and reward learning, 2) adapted through interaction with the environment, and 3) shaped by extracting value from the environment.


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