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For more detailed results, including performances of the different baselines on all tasks, take a look at our in our paper , written +
For more detailed results, including performances of the different baselines on all tasks, take a look at our paper , written in collaboration with Ida Mommenejad from Microsoft Research.
Do our empirical conclusions generalize to more complex environments, such as grid-worlds and Atari games? @@ -622,7 +624,7 @@
At a first glance our two studies may seem disconnected. One is concerned with the effect of ecological dynamics on a populations' dispersal and adaptability and the other with the effect of social connectivity on collective innovation. - But isn't the social connectivity of a a population related to its dispersal? + But isn't the social connectivity of a population related to its dispersal? This observation allows us to draw a link between ecological dynamics and collective innovation. Can certain ecological conditions favor certain social connectivities and what would this mean for the evolution of our species?