Meaning of world model | Babel Free
Definitions
A predictive model that has been internalised by an agent which is used to forecast what consequences its actions will have on the environment (i.e. world) that it interacts with.
Examples
“Current problem solving systems are constrained in their applicability by inadequate world models. We suggest a world model based on a temporal logic. This approach allows the problem solver to gather constraints on the ordering of actions without having to commit to an ordering when a conflict is detected.”
“In this work, we build probabilistic generative models of OpenAI Gym environments. The RNN-based world models are trained using collected observations recorded from the actual game environment. After training the world models, we can use them mimic the complete environment and train agents using them.”
“The generation of mostly realistic-looking videos from prompts *does not* indicate that a system understands the physical world. Generation is very different from causal prediction from a world model.”
“His solution for achieving that [human-level intelligence] relies on an architecture called V-JEPA, a so-called world model. World models aim to understand the physical world by learning from videos and spatial data, rather than just language.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.