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A transition diagram for the transitions shown in Table 1.

A transition diagram for the transitions shown in Table 1.

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In this paper, we propose a framework to extract the algebra of the transformations of worlds from the perspective of an agent. As a starting point, we use our framework to reproduce the symmetry-based representations from the symmetry-based disentangled representation learning (SBDRL) formalism proposed by [1]; only the algebra of transformations...

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... transitions shown in Table 1 can be represented as the transition diagram given in Figure 2. It should be noted that, since the structure of the diagram is wholly dependent on the arrows between the world states, the positioning of the world states is an arbitrary choice. ...

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