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Published on: September 11, 2021
Computational models of intrinsic motivation for curiosity and creativity
Sophia Becker1,2, Alireza Modirshanechi1,2, Wulfram Gerstner1,2
1Brain Mind Institute, School of Life Sciences, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerlandsophia.becker@epfl.ch alireza.modirshanechi@epfl.ch wulfram.gerstner@epfl.ch; https://lcnwww.epfl.ch/gerstner/.
Abstract:
We link Ivancovsky et al.'s novelty-seeking model (NSM) to computational models of intrinsically motivated behavior and learning. We argue that dissociating different forms of curiosity, creativity, and memory based on the involvement of distinct intrinsic motivations (e.g., surprise and novelty) is essential to empirically test the conceptual claims of the NSM.
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