Humans are highly proficient in learning about the environments in which they operate. They form flexible spatial representations of their surroundings that can be leveraged with ease during spatial foraging and navigation. To capture these abilities, we present a deep Active Inference model of goal-directed behavior, and the accompanying belief updating. Active Inference rests upon optimizing Bayesian beliefs to maximize model evidence or marginal likelihood. Bayesian beliefs are probability distributions over the causes of observable outcomes. These causes include an agent's actions, which enables one to treat planning as inference. We use simulations of a geocaching task to elucidate the belief updating-that underwrites spatial foraging-...
Learning and generalization in spatial domains is often thought to rely on a “cognitive map”, repres...
Localisation of places, prey and predators are usually of critical behavioural importance to an orga...
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...
Successful behaviour depends on the right balance between maximising reward and soliciting informati...
This thesis describes computational modelling of information gathering behaviour under active infere...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
Humans display astonishing skill in learning about the environment in which they operate. They assim...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
This paper describes an active inference scheme for visual searches and the perceptual synthesis ent...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020During self-guided behaviors animals rapidly identify ...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
We present an end-to-end procedure for embodied exploration based on two biologically inspired compu...
Adaptive agents must act in intrinsically uncertain environments with complex latent structure. Here...
Humans navigate daily decision-making by flexibly choosing appropriate approximations of what ought ...
Learning and generalization in spatial domains is often thought to rely on a “cognitive map”, repres...
Localisation of places, prey and predators are usually of critical behavioural importance to an orga...
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...
Successful behaviour depends on the right balance between maximising reward and soliciting informati...
This thesis describes computational modelling of information gathering behaviour under active infere...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
Humans display astonishing skill in learning about the environment in which they operate. They assim...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
This paper describes an active inference scheme for visual searches and the perceptual synthesis ent...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020During self-guided behaviors animals rapidly identify ...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
We present an end-to-end procedure for embodied exploration based on two biologically inspired compu...
Adaptive agents must act in intrinsically uncertain environments with complex latent structure. Here...
Humans navigate daily decision-making by flexibly choosing appropriate approximations of what ought ...
Learning and generalization in spatial domains is often thought to rely on a “cognitive map”, repres...
Localisation of places, prey and predators are usually of critical behavioural importance to an orga...
Information gathering comprises actions whose (sensory) consequences resolve uncertainty (i.e., are ...