Planning with Arithmetic and Geometric Attributes

09/06/2018
by   David Folqué, et al.
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A desirable property of an intelligent agent is its ability to understand its environment to quickly generalize to novel tasks and compose simpler tasks into more complex ones. If the environment has geometric or arithmetic structure, the agent should exploit these for faster generalization. Building on recent work that augments the environment with user-specified attributes, we show that further equipping these attributes with the appropriate geometric and arithmetic structure brings substantial gains in sample complexity.

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