新しいニューラルネットワークが人間のように意思決定を行う(A New Neural Network Makes Decisions Like a Human Would)

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2024-07-15 ジョージア工科大学

人間は毎日約35,000の意思決定を行い、選択肢を評価し、過去の経験を思い出し、適切な決定を下すことに自信を持ちます。一方、ニューラルネットワークは同じ状況で常に同じ決定を下します。ジョージア工科大学の研究者は、ニューラルネットワークを人間のような意思決定をするように訓練しています。彼らの新しいモデルRTNetは、確率を用いて決定を下すベイズニューラルネットワーク(BNN)と証拠蓄積プロセスを採用しており、人間の決定速度や自信のパターンに類似しています。この研究は、モデルが人間の脳に近づくほどその挙動も人間に近づくことを示しており、最終的には多くの意思決定の負担を軽減する可能性があります。

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ニューラルネットワークRTNetは人間の知覚的意思決定の特徴を示す The neural network RTNet exhibits the signatures of human perceptual decision-making

Farshad Rafiei,Medha Shekhar & Dobromir Rahnev
Nature Human Behaviour  Published:12 July 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-024-01914-8

新しいニューラルネットワークが人間のように意思決定を行う(A New Neural Network Makes Decisions Like a Human Would)

Abstract

Convolutional neural networks show promise as models of biological vision. However, their decision behaviour, including the facts that they are deterministic and use equal numbers of computations for easy and difficult stimuli, differs markedly from human decision-making, thus limiting their applicability as models of human perceptual behaviour. Here we develop a new neural network, RTNet, that generates stochastic decisions and human-like response time (RT) distributions. We further performed comprehensive tests that showed RTNet reproduces all foundational features of human accuracy, RT and confidence and does so better than all current alternatives. To test RTNet’s ability to predict human behaviour on novel images, we collected accuracy, RT and confidence data from 60 human participants performing a digit discrimination task. We found that the accuracy, RT and confidence produced by RTNet for individual novel images correlated with the same quantities produced by human participants. Critically, human participants who were more similar to the average human performance were also found to be closer to RTNet’s predictions, suggesting that RTNet successfully captured average human behaviour. Overall, RTNet is a promising model of human RTs that exhibits the critical signatures of perceptual decision-making.

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