2021
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2020.0364
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A model of symbiomemesis: machine education and communication as pillars for human-autonomy symbiosis

Abstract: Symbiosis is a physiological phenomenon where organisms of different species develop social interdependencies through partnerships. Artificial agents need mechanisms to build their capacity to develop symbiotic relationships. In this paper, we discuss two pillars for these mechanisms: machine education (ME) and bi-directional communication. ME is a new revolution in artificial intelligence (AI) which aims at structuring the learning journey of AI-enabled autonomous systems. In addition to the design of a syste… Show more

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“…Training with positive examples, commonly understood as teaching and practicing, is a means for learning in the narrow sense. Beyond it, ability migration (transfer learning), critical thinking (adversarial training), imitation (imitation learning), and creativity (heuristic design) have begun to be proven as alternative effective technical routes for AI design [80,81].…”
Section: Autonomous Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Training with positive examples, commonly understood as teaching and practicing, is a means for learning in the narrow sense. Beyond it, ability migration (transfer learning), critical thinking (adversarial training), imitation (imitation learning), and creativity (heuristic design) have begun to be proven as alternative effective technical routes for AI design [80,81].…”
Section: Autonomous Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge interpretation is a process that maps the knowledge of an agent from one representation language to another [20]. Consider a system of two agents performing knowledge sharing: sender agent π and receiver agent β with knowledge representations K π and K β respectively.…”
Section: Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abbass et al [34]. presented a formal definition of transparency towards bi-directional communication in human-swarm teaming systems.…”
Section: Interpretability Explainability and Assurance Of Human-swarm...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mapping from internal knowledge representation K β to a sentence S β is achieved by a transformation function R. The reverse is achieved by R −1 . Below is the set of definitions quoted from [34]. Definition 4.1 (Interpretability).…”
Section: Interpretability Explainability and Assurance Of Human-swarm...mentioning
confidence: 99%