BTW, wondering why you chose to be so specific about TDL, rather than just saying ‘reinforcement’, which is a term both appropriate (IMHO) and easier to understand for broader group of people.
TDL seemed to capture the idea of pain coming from the mere expectation of punishment, which is different from reinforcement, where the pain comes after the punishment.
I flinch every time I think about Ugh Fields. ;).
BTW, wondering why you chose to be so specific about TDL, rather than just saying ‘reinforcement’, which is a term both appropriate (IMHO) and easier to understand for broader group of people.
TDL seemed to capture the idea of pain coming from the mere expectation of punishment, which is different from reinforcement, where the pain comes after the punishment.
Thanks, I’ll keep this in mind when reviewing reinforcement learning.