New Study On Rodent Behavior And RL Forgetting Mechanisms
A new study titled 'Space-sampled Value Decay: Forgetting Mechanisms for Non-stationary Deep Reinforcement Learning' has been published. The research, authored by Felix Störck, Fabian Hinder, and Barbara Hammer, examines how rodents adapt behavior to changing parameters.
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“Space-sampled Value Decay: Forgetting Mechanisms for Non-stationary Deep Reinforcement Learning. Authors: Felix Störck, Fabian Hinder, Barbara Hammer Abstract: Studies on rodents such as mice have shown the capabilities to adapt their behavior when dealing with changing parameters (``drift'') of...”
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