Landmark learning: An illustration of associative search

作者: Andrew G. Barto , Richard S. Sutton

DOI: 10.1007/BF00335152

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摘要: In a previous paper we defined the associative search problem and presented system capable of solving it under certain conditions. this interpret spatial learning as an task describe behavior adaptive network it. This example shows how naturally can arise permits search, association, generalization properties to bee clearly illustrated.

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