In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) searches based upon active inference. This scheme provides a principled account of how people decide where to look, when categorising a visual scene based on its contents. In this paper, we use active inference to explain the visual searches of normal human subjects; enabling us to answer some key questions about visual foraging and salience attribution. First, we asked whether there is any evidence for ‘epistemic foraging’; i.e. exploration that resolves uncertainty about a scene. In brief, we used Bayesian model comparison to compare Markov decision process (MDP) models of scan-paths that did–and did not–contain the epistemic, uncertainty-re...
This paper describes an active inference scheme for visual searches and the perceptual synthesis ent...
AbstractA variety of findings suggest that when conducting visual search, we can exploit cues that a...
Humans inspect the environment around them by selecting a sequence of locations to fixate which will...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
Information gathering comprises actions whose (sensory) consequences resolve uncertainty (i.e., are ...
This paper describes an active inference scheme for visual searches and the perceptual synthesis ent...
This paper describes an active inference scheme for visual searches and the perceptual synthesis ent...
This thesis describes computational modelling of information gathering behaviour under active infere...
Successful behaviour depends on the right balance between maximising reward and soliciting informati...
Successful behaviour depends on the right balance between maximising reward and soliciting informati...
This paper describes an active inference scheme for visual searches and the perceptual synthesis ent...
AbstractA variety of findings suggest that when conducting visual search, we can exploit cues that a...
Humans inspect the environment around them by selecting a sequence of locations to fixate which will...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
Information gathering comprises actions whose (sensory) consequences resolve uncertainty (i.e., are ...
This paper describes an active inference scheme for visual searches and the perceptual synthesis ent...
This paper describes an active inference scheme for visual searches and the perceptual synthesis ent...
This thesis describes computational modelling of information gathering behaviour under active infere...
Successful behaviour depends on the right balance between maximising reward and soliciting informati...
Successful behaviour depends on the right balance between maximising reward and soliciting informati...
This paper describes an active inference scheme for visual searches and the perceptual synthesis ent...
AbstractA variety of findings suggest that when conducting visual search, we can exploit cues that a...
Humans inspect the environment around them by selecting a sequence of locations to fixate which will...