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Examining Recall Memory in Infancy and Early Childhood Using the Elicited Imitation Paradigm
Published on: April 28, 2016
What is the simplest model that can account for high-fidelity imitation?
Joel Z Leibo1, Raphael Köster1, Alexander Sasha Vezhnevets1
1DeepMind, London EC4A 3TW, UK jzl@deepmind.com rkoster@deepmind.com vezhnick@deepmind.com duenez@deepmind.com jagapiou@deepmind.com sunehag@deepmind.com www.jzleibo.com.
Abstract:
What inductive biases must be incorporated into multi-agent artificial intelligence models to get them to capture high-fidelity imitation? We think very little is needed. In the right environments, both instrumental- and ritual-stance imitation can emerge from generic learning mechanisms operating on non-deliberative decision architectures. In this view, imitation emerges from trial-and-error learning and does not require explicit deliberation.
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