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Coherence Progress: A Measure of Interestingness Based on Fixed Compressors

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Coherence Progress: A Measure of Interestingness Based on Fixed Compressors
The ability to identify novel patterns in observations is an essential aspect of intelligence. In a computational framework, the notion of a pattern can be formalized as a program that uses regularities in observations to store them in a compact form, called a compressor. The search for interesting patterns can then be stated as a search to better compress the history of observations. This paper introduces coherence progress, a novel, general measure of interestingness that is independent of its use in a particular agent and the ability of the compressor to learn from observations. Coherence progress considers the increase in coherence obtained by any compressor when adding an observation to the history of observations thus far. Because of its applicability to any type of compressor, the measure allows for an easy, quick, and domain-specific implementation. We demonstrate the capability of coherence progress to satisfy the requirements for qualitatively measuring interestingness on a ...
Tom Schaul, Leo Pape, Tobias Glasmachers, Vincent
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Type Journal
Year 2011
Where AGI
Authors Tom Schaul, Leo Pape, Tobias Glasmachers, Vincent Graziano, Jürgen Schmidhuber
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