SeminarPast EventArtificial Intelligence

Deep reinforcement learning and its neuroscientific implications

Schedule
Saturday, July 18, 2020
15:00 UTC
Matt Botvinick

Director of Neuroscience Research

DeepMind

Host: CNS 2020

Event Information

Host

CNS 2020

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

The last few years have seen some dramatic developments in artificial intelligence research. What implications might these have for neuroscience? Investigations of this question have, to date, focused largely on deep neural networks trained using supervised learning, in tasks such as image classification. However, there is another area of recent AI work which has so far received less attention from neuroscientists, but which may have more profound neuroscientific implications: Deep reinforcement learning. Deep RL offers a rich framework for studying the interplay among learning, representation and decision-making, offering to the brain sciences a new set of research tools and a wide range of novel hypotheses. I’ll provide a high level introduction to deep RL, discuss some recent neuroscience-oriented investigations from my group at DeepMind, and survey some wider implications for research on brain and behavior.

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