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Toward a Psychology of Deep Reinforcement Learning Agents Using a Cognitive Architecture

Konstantinos Mitsopoulos, Sterling Somers, Joel Schooler, Christian Lebière, Peter Pirolli, Robert Thomson

2021Topics in Cognitive Science17 citationsDOI

Abstract

We argue that cognitive models can provide a common ground between human users and deep reinforcement learning (Deep RL) algorithms for purposes of explainable artificial intelligence (AI). Casting both the human and learner as cognitive models provides common mechanisms to compare and understand their underlying decision-making processes. This common grounding allows us to identify divergences and explain the learner's behavior in human understandable terms. We present novel salience techniques that highlight the most relevant features in each model's decision-making, as well as examples of this technique in common training environments such as Starcraft II and an OpenAI gridworld.

Topics & Concepts

Reinforcement learningSalience (neuroscience)Cognitive architectureArtificial intelligenceCognitionCognitive scienceComputer scienceCommon groundMachine learningPsychologyCommunicationNeuroscienceExplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)Reinforcement Learning in RoboticsAI-based Problem Solving and Planning
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