Autonomous learning and chaining of motor primitives using the Free Energy Principle

05/11/2020
by   Louis Annabi, et al.
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In this article, we apply the Free-Energy Principle to the question of motor primitives learning. An echo-state network is used to generate motor trajectories. We combine this network with a perception module and a controller that can influence its dynamics. This new compound network permits the autonomous learning of a repertoire of motor trajectories. To evaluate the repertoires built with our method, we exploit them in a handwriting task where primitives are chained to produce long-range sequences.

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