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25th AAAI Workshop: Lifelong Learning 2011: San Francisco, California, USA
- Lifelong Learning, Papers from the 2011 AAAI Workshop, San Francisco, California, USA, August 7, 2011. AAAI Technical Report WS-11-15, AAAI 2011
- Farnaz Abtahi, Ian R. Fasel:
Deep Belief Nets as Function Approximators for Reinforcement Learning. - Eric Eaton, Terran Lane:
The Importance of Selective Knowledge Transfer for Lifelong Learning. - Beata J. Grzyb, Joschka Boedecker, Minoru Asada, Angel P. del Pobil, Linda B. Smith:
Between Frustration and Elation: Sense of Control Regulates the lntrinsic Motivation for Motor Learning. - Scott Niekum, Andrew G. Barto:
Clustering via Dirichlet Process Mixture Models for Portable Skill Discovery. - Antons Rebguns, Daniel Ford, Ian R. Fasel:
InfoMax Control for Acoustic Exploration of Objects by a Mobile Robot. - Mark Ring:
Recurrent Transition Hierarchies for Continual Learning: A General Overview. - Avneesh Singh Saluja, Frank Mokaya, Mariano Phielipp, Branislav Kveton:
Automatic Identity Inference for Smart TVs. - Shiraj Sen, Grant Sherrick, Dirk Ruiken, Roderic A. Grupen:
Hierarchical Skills and Skill-based Representation. - Lisa Torrey:
Lightweight Adaptation in Model-Based Reinforcement Learning. - Yury Vinokurov, Christian Lebiere, Seth A. Herd, Randall C. O'Reilly:
A Metacognitive Classifier Using a Hybrid ACT-R/Leabra Architecture. - Yoonsuck Choe:
Action-Based Autonomous Grounding. - Arjan Gijsberts, Giorgio Metta:
Incremental Sensorimotor Learning with Constant Update Complexity. - Ben Goertzel:
Lifelong Forgetting: A Critical Ingredient of Lifelong Learning, and Its Implementation in the OpenCog Integrative AI Framework. - Jürgen Schmidhuber:
Lifelong Credit Assignment with the Success-Story Algorithm. - Alexander Stoytchev:
Baby Gym For Robots: A New Platform For Testing Developmental Learning Algorithms.

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