Mega-reward: Achieving human-level play without extrinsic rewards
Intrinsic rewards were introduced to simulate how human intelligence works; they are usually evaluated by intrinsically-motivated play, i.e., playing games without extrinsic rewards but evaluated with extrinsic rewards. However, none of the existing intrinsic reward approaches can achieve human-leve...
Main Authors: | Song, Y, Wang, J, Lukasiewicz, T, Xu, Z, Zhang, S, Wojcicki, A, Xu, M |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
2020
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