From Implicit Skills to Explicit Knowledge: A Bottom-Up Model of Skill Learning (1999)
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@MISC{Sun99fromimplicit,
author = {Ron Sun and Edward Merrill and Todd Peterson},
title = {From Implicit Skills to Explicit Knowledge: A Bottom-Up Model of Skill Learning},
year = {1999}
}
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This paper presents a skill learning model CLARION. Different from existing models of mostly high-level skill learning that use a top-down approach (that is, turning declarative knowledge into procedural knowledge through practice), we adopt a bottom-up approach toward low-level skill learning, where procedural knowledge develops first and declarative knowledge develops later. Our model is formed by integrating connectionist, reinforcement, and symbolic learning methods to perform on-line reactive learning. It adopts a two-level dual-representation framework (Sun, 1995), with a combination of localist and distributed representation. We compare the model with human data in a minefield navigation task, demonstrating some match between the model and human data in several respects.







