Passive sensory processing is often insufficient to guide biological organisms in complex environments. Rather, behaviourally relevant information can be accessed by performing so-called epistemic actions that explicitly aim at unveiling hidden information. However, it is still unclear how an autonomous agent can learn epistemic actions and how it can use them adaptively. In this work, we propose a definition of epistemic actions for POMDPs that derive from their characterizations in cognitive science and classical planning literature. We give theoretical insights about how partial observability and epistemic actions can affect the learning process and performance in the extreme conditions of model-free and memory-free reinforcement learning where hidden information cannot be represented. We finally investigate these concepts using an integrated eye-arm neural architecture for robot control, which can use its effectors to execute epistemic actions and can exploit the actively gathered information to efficiently accomplish a seek-and-reach task.


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    Title :

    Learning Epistemic Actions in Model-Free Memory-Free Reinforcement Learning: experiments with a neuro-robotic model



    Publication date :

    2013-01-01



    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



    Classification :

    DDC:    629



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