Reinforcement Learning, Fast and Slow
Google DeepMind (United Kingdom) · Google (United Kingdom) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Recent AI research has given rise to powerful techniques for deep reinforcement learning. In their combination of representation learning with reward-driven behavior, deep reinforcement learning would appear to have inherent interest for psychology and neuroscience. One reservation has been that deep reinforcement learning procedures demand large amounts of training data, suggesting that these algorithms may differ fundamentally from those underlying human learning. While this concern applies to the initial wave of deep RL techniques, subsequent AI work has established methods that allow deep RL systems to learn more quickly and efficiently. Two particularly interesting and promising techniques center,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.22
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 151
Authors
6- MBMatthew BotvinickCorresponding
Google DeepMind (United Kingdom), Google (United Kingdom), University College London
- SRSam Ritter
Princeton University, Google DeepMind (United Kingdom)
- JXJane X. Wang
Google DeepMind (United Kingdom)
- ZKZeb Kurth‐Nelson
Google DeepMind (United Kingdom), University College London
- CBCharles Blundell
Google DeepMind (United Kingdom)
Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Reinforcement
- Cognitive science
- Reinforcement learning
- Cognitive psychology
- Neuroscience
- Artificial intelligence
- Social psychology