That's not what I said. Animals know curiosity and boredom. Both are related to stimulus.
> Do you not distinguish between "being bored" and deciding "I'm bored and I'm going to do something about it."?
For instance: Bored cats "creating their own version of stimulation." *
Over-training - one of the problems of machine learning - sounds pretty much like something best solved by defining and minimizing a "boredom" factor.
Cheers Rolf
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Wikisyntax for the Monastery
*) "Bored cats sometimes create their own entertainment—such as playing with toilet paper rolls, climbing the curtains or engaging in other unappreciated behaviors."
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