Social interaction for efficient agent learning from human reward
Learning from rewards generated by a human trainer observing an agent in action has been proven to be a powerful method for teaching autonomous agents to perform challenging tasks, especially for those non-technical users. Since the efficacy of this approach depends critically on the reward the trai...
Main Authors: | Li, G, Whiteson, S, Knox, W, Hung, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer US
2017
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