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Intrinsic motivation in cognitive architecture: intellectual curiosity originated from pattern discovery. | LitMetric

Intrinsic motivation in cognitive architecture: intellectual curiosity originated from pattern discovery.

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Department of Information Science and Technology, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu, Japan.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Studies on reinforcement learning have identified curiosity as an intrinsic motivator, but there's a gap in understanding the cognitive processes behind it.
  • This study proposes a new approach focused on intellectual curiosity and pattern discovery, using a cognitive framework called ACT-R.
  • Results show that higher levels of intellectual curiosity enhance performance in models with advanced thinking while hindering those with simpler cognitive abilities, suggesting a need for deeper exploration of intrinsic motivation in relation to human cognitive processes.

Article Abstract

Studies on reinforcement learning have developed the representation of curiosity, which is a type of intrinsic motivation that leads to high performance in a certain type of tasks. However, these studies have not thoroughly examined the internal cognitive mechanisms leading to this performance. In contrast to this previous framework, we propose a mechanism of intrinsic motivation focused on pattern discovery from the perspective of human cognition. This study deals with intellectual curiosity as a type of intrinsic motivation, which finds novel compressible patterns in the data. We represented the process of continuation and boredom of tasks driven by intellectual curiosity using "pattern matching," "utility," and "production compilation," which are general functions of the adaptive control of thought-rational (ACT-R) architecture. We implemented three ACT-R models with different levels of thinking to navigate multiple mazes of different sizes in simulations, manipulating the intensity of intellectual curiosity. The results indicate that intellectual curiosity negatively affects task completion rates in models with lower levels of thinking, while positively impacting models with higher levels of thinking. In addition, comparisons with a model developed by a conventional framework of reinforcement learning (intrinsic curiosity module: ICM) indicate the advantage of representing the agent's intention toward a goal in the proposed mechanism. In summary, the reported models, developed using functions linked to a general cognitive architecture, can contribute to our understanding of intrinsic motivation within the broader context of human innovation driven by pattern discovery.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11525000PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frai.2024.1397860DOI Listing

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