Natural language instructions induce compositional generalization in networks of neurons
MainIn a laboratory setting, animals require numerous trials in order to acquire a new behavioral task. This is in part because the only means of communication with nonlinguistic animals is simple positive and negative reinforcement signals. By contrast, it is common to give written or verbal instructions to humans, which allows them to perform new tasks relatively quickly. Further, once humans have learned a task, they can typically describe the solution with natural language. The dual ability ...
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