Paper: | PS-1A.33 |
Session: | Poster Session 1A |
Location: | Symphony/Overture |
Session Time: | Thursday, September 6, 16:30 - 18:30 |
Presentation Time: | Thursday, September 6, 16:30 - 18:30 |
Presentation: |
Poster
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Publication: |
2018 Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience, 5-8 September 2018, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Paper Title: |
Incorporating an adaptive learning rate in a neural model of action selection |
Manuscript: |
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DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.32470/CCN.2018.1253-0 |
Authors: |
Sverrir Thorgeirsson, Brent Komer, Chris Eliasmith, University of Waterloo, Canada |
Abstract: |
In previous work, we have implemented spiking neuron models that use a biologically realistic action selection system to solve complex cognitive tasks, including the Tower of Hanoi and semantic memory search. However, such models often require the fine-tuning of multiple parameters so that the model can reach a desired level of performance. Recently, we demonstrated that a local, online learning rule, which only requires a single parameter, the learning rate, is sufficient for teaching our model how to solve a general cognitive sequencing task. Here, we refine our method by showing that adding adaptive learning is more robust regarding our choice of parameters, and will achieve better performance on all versions of the cognitive task that we tested. These results provide a foundation for building complex cognitive models that require no hand-tuning of parameters. |