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| Paper 24 | |||||
| Title: | How can we design a more intelligent path-planning? | ||||
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| Track: | KoDi2009 | ||||
| Keywords: | path finding spiking neurons spike timing dependent plasticity | ||||
| Abstract: | We try to contemplate in this paper on how it would be intelligent when we say artificial intelligence. Human intelligence is not always efficient enough worthy to be called optimized but rather spontaneous or unpredictable more or less. Even when we come across a similar situation as before our behavior may be different than in the way we reacted then. Aiming such a flexibility in an artificial intelligent agent, we propose here a benchmark in which we have infinite number of equally valuable solutions. And then we observe if an agent trained by some of the machine learning techniques will behave in such an intelligent way as human's. | ||||
| Time: | May 25, 17:34 GMT | ||||
| Authors | |||||
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| Name | Country | Affiliation | |||
| Akira Imada | Belarus | Brest State Technical University | ![]() | ||
| Note: the rightmost column marks corresponding authors | |||||
