Briefing
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- Atari-Playing AI – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) researchers developed new algorithms that can autonomously play 1980s Atari game Montezuma’s Revenge
- 10 Times Faster – Algorithms learned from mistakes and identified sub-goals, such as climbing ladder, jumping over pit, and picking up key, 10 times faster than Google’s DeepMind AI
- Combination of Techniques – AI combines reinforcement learning (i.e. technique that provides rewards to AI for certain actions) with intrinsic motivation approach, which encourages it to explore environment
- Other Applications – Include self-driving cars and robotic assistants with natural language recognition
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Accelerator
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Sector
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Information Technology
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Organization
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RMIT University
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Source
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Original Publication Date
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January 31, 2019
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