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Greg Wayne

Researcher at Google

Publications -  45
Citations -  8657

Greg Wayne is an academic researcher from Google. The author has contributed to research in topics: Artificial neural network & Reinforcement learning. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 45 publications receiving 7065 citations.

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Neural Turing Machines

TL;DR: A combined system is analogous to a Turing Machine or Von Neumann architecture but is differentiable end-toend, allowing it to be efficiently trained with gradient descent.
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Hybrid computing using a neural network with dynamic external memory

TL;DR: A machine learning model called a differentiable neural computer (DNC), which consists of a neural network that can read from and write to an external memory matrix, analogous to the random-access memory in a conventional computer.
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Neural Turing Machines

TL;DR: Neural Turing Machines as discussed by the authors extend the capabilities of neural networks by coupling them to external memory resources, which they can interact with by attentional processes, analogous to a Turing Machine or Von Neumann architecture but is differentiable end-to-end.
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Emergence of Locomotion Behaviours in Rich Environments

TL;DR: This paper explores how a rich environment can help to promote the learning of complex behavior, and finds that this encourages the emergence of robust behaviours that perform well across a suite of tasks.
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Vector-based navigation using grid-like representations in artificial agents

TL;DR: These findings show that emergent grid-like representations furnish agents with a Euclidean spatial metric and associated vector operations, providing a foundation for proficient navigation, and support neuroscientific theories that see grid cells as critical for vector-based navigation.