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Expertise increases planning depth in human gameplay

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  • May 31, 2023
  • #ArtificialIntelligence #Cognitivescience
Wei Ji Ma
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basvanopheusden
@basvanopheusden
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Zahy Bnaya
@zahybnaya
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Ionatan Kuperwajs
@Ikuperwajs
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A hallmark of human intelligence is the ability to plan multiple steps into the future. Despite decades of research it is still debated whether skilled decision-makers plan more ste... Show More

A hallmark of human intelligence is the ability to plan multiple steps into the future. Despite decades of research it is still debated whether skilled decision-makers plan more steps ahead than novices6,7,8. Traditionally, the study of expertise in planning has used board games such as chess, but the complexity of these games poses a barrier to quantitative estimates of planning depth. Conversely, common planning tasks in cognitive science often have a lower complexity9,10 and impose a ceiling for the depth to which any player can plan. Here we investigate expertise in a complex board game that offers ample opportunity for skilled players to plan deeply. We use model fitting methods to show that human behaviour can be captured using a computational cognitive model based on heuristic search. To validate this model, we predict human choices, response times and eye movements. We also perform a Turing test and a reconstruction experiment. Using the model, we find robust evidence for increased planning depth with expertise in both laboratory and large-scale mobile data. Experts memorize and reconstruct board features more accurately. Using complex tasks combined with precise behavioural modelling might expand our understanding of human planning and help to bridge the gap with progress in artificial intelligence.

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Brenden Lake @LakeBrenden ยท Jun 1, 2023
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Amazing paper that uses AlphaGo-like models to understand human planning and expertise. Also, a tour-de-force in model comparison that raises the bar in computational cognitive science. Congrats to the team!
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