A curiosity model for artificial agents
Author(s) -
Eugénio Ribeiro,
Ricardo Ribeiro,
David Martins de Matos
Publication year - 2017
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.7551/ecal_a_089
Subject(s) - curiosity , object (grammar) , novelty , computer science , surprise , agent based model , component (thermodynamics) , instinct , artificial intelligence , human–computer interaction , psychology , social psychology , ecology , physics , biology , thermodynamics
Curiosity is an inherent characteristic of the animal instinct, which stimulates the need to obtain further knowledge and leads to the exploration of the surrounding environment. In this document we present a computational curiosity model, which aims at simulating that kind of behavior on artificial agents. This model is influenced by the two main curiosity theories defended by psychologists – Curiosity Drive Theory and Optimal Arousal Model. By merging both theories, as well as aspects from other sources, we concluded that curiosity can be defined in terms of the agent’s personality, its level of arousal, and the interest of the object of curiosity. The interest factor is defined in terms of the importance of the object of curiosity to the agent’s goals, its novelty, and surprise. To assess the performance of the model in practice, we designed a scenario consisting of virtual agents exploring a tile-based world, where objects may exist. The performance of the model in this scenario was evaluated in incre...
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