Proprioceptive Feedback and Intrinsic Motivations in Early-Vocal Development

J. M. Acevedo-Valle, C. Angulo, N. Agell, C. Moulin-Frier

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Abstract

This work introduces new results on early-vocal development in infants and machines using artificial intelligent agents. It is addressed using the perspective of intrinsically-motivated learning algorithms for autonomous exploration. The agent autonomously selects goals to explore its own sensorimotor system in regions where a certain competence measure is maximized. Unlike previous experiments, we propose to include a somatosensory model to provide a proprioceptive feedback to reinforce learning. We argue that proprioceptive feedback will drive the learning process more efficiently than algorithms taking into account only auditory feedback. Considering the proprioceptive feedback to generate a constraint model, which is unknown beforehand to the learner, guarantees that the agent is less prone to selecting goals that violated the system constraints in previous experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationArtificial Intelligence Research and Development - Proceedings of the 18th International Conference of the Catalan Association for Artificial Intelligence
EditorsDionis Boixader, Francisco Grimaldo, Eva Armengol
PublisherIOS Press
Pages9-18
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)9781614995777
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Event18th International Conference of the Catalan Association for Artificial Intelligence, CCIA 2015 - Valencia, Spain
Duration: 21 Oct 201523 Oct 2015

Publication series

NameFrontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
Volume277
ISSN (Print)0922-6389

Conference

Conference18th International Conference of the Catalan Association for Artificial Intelligence, CCIA 2015
Country/TerritorySpain
CityValencia
Period21/10/1523/10/15

Keywords

  • Developmental robotics
  • Early-vocal development
  • Gaussian mixture models
  • Intrinsic motivations

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