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Reinforcement Learning Embedded in Brains and Robots

Cornelius Weber, Mark Elshaw, Stefan Wermter, Jochen Triesch, Christopher Willmot

Year
2008
Citations
9
Access
Open access

Abstract

In many ways and in various tasks, computers are able to outperform humans. They can store and retrieve much larger amounts of data or even beat humans at chess. However, when looking at robots they are still far behind even a small child in terms of their performance capabilities. Even a sophisticated robot, such as ASIMO, is limited to mostly

Keywords

RobotReinforcement learningArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionCompetence (human resources)RoboticsTask (project management)EngineeringPsychology

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