Choose a Human Learning Task
  • Learn at school or University
  • May take weeks to learn
  • Use little world knowledge
  • Examples we have studied:
  • Mathematics, Games, Programming, Languages
Choosing a human learning task typically involves choosing a task learned at secondary school or at University. The task may take many weeks or even months to learn, and is non-trivial. In order for the task to be computationally modelled it is necessary to use little world knowledge. Examples of tasks we have built learning models of include pure mathematics, board games, LISP programming and foreign languages.