Should I stay or should I go? How the human brain manages the trade-off between exploitation and exploration

University of Pittsburgh · Princeton University

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Abstract

Many large and small decisions we make in our daily lives-which ice cream to choose, what research projects to pursue, which partner to marry-require an exploration of alternatives before committing to and exploiting the benefits of a particular choice. Furthermore, many decisions require re-evaluation, and further exploration of alternatives, in the face of changing needs or circumstances. That is, often our decisions depend on a higher level choice: whether to exploit well known but possibly suboptimal alternatives or to explore risky but potentially more profitable ones. How adaptive agents choose between exploitation and exploration remains an important and open question that has received relatively…

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  • Exploit
  • Risk analysis (engineering)
  • Computer science
  • Business
  • Computer security
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