Active inference offers a first principle account of sentient behavior, from which special and important cases—for example, reinforcement learning, active learning, Bayes optimal inference, Bayes optimal design—can be derived. Active inference finesses the exploitation-exploration dilemma in relation to prior preferences by placing information gain on the same footing as reward or value. In brief, active inference replaces value functions with functionals of (Bayesian) beliefs, in the form of an expected (variational) free energy. In this letter, we consider a sophisticated kind of active inference using a recursive form of expected free energy. Sophistication describes the degree to which an agent has beliefs about beliefs. We consider age...
Active inference is a process theory of the brain that states that all living organisms infer action...
Active inference is a state-of-the-art framework in neuroscience that offers a unified theoryof brai...
The free energy principle (FEP) offers a variational calculus-based description for how biological a...
Active inference offers a first principle account of sentient behavior, from which special and impor...
Active inference is a first principle account of how autonomous agents operate in dynamic, nonstatio...
We offer a formal treatment of choice behavior based on the premise that agents minimize the expecte...
"A much-needed synthesis of active inference, a theory of mind that addresses cognition, behavior, i...
Active inference is a unifying theory for perception and action resting upon the idea that the brain...
This paper questions the need for reinforcement learning or control theory when optimising behaviour...
The first comprehensive treatment of active inference, an integrative perspective on brain, cognitio...
Adaptive agents must act in intrinsically uncertain environments with complex latent structure. Here...
Adaptive agents must act in intrinsically uncertain environments with complex latent structure. Here...
Adaptive agents must act in intrinsically uncertain environments with complex latent structure. Here...
Active inference is a probabilistic framework for modelling the behaviour of biological and artifici...
Active inference is a process theory of the brain that states that all living organisms infer action...
Active inference is a process theory of the brain that states that all living organisms infer action...
Active inference is a state-of-the-art framework in neuroscience that offers a unified theoryof brai...
The free energy principle (FEP) offers a variational calculus-based description for how biological a...
Active inference offers a first principle account of sentient behavior, from which special and impor...
Active inference is a first principle account of how autonomous agents operate in dynamic, nonstatio...
We offer a formal treatment of choice behavior based on the premise that agents minimize the expecte...
"A much-needed synthesis of active inference, a theory of mind that addresses cognition, behavior, i...
Active inference is a unifying theory for perception and action resting upon the idea that the brain...
This paper questions the need for reinforcement learning or control theory when optimising behaviour...
The first comprehensive treatment of active inference, an integrative perspective on brain, cognitio...
Adaptive agents must act in intrinsically uncertain environments with complex latent structure. Here...
Adaptive agents must act in intrinsically uncertain environments with complex latent structure. Here...
Adaptive agents must act in intrinsically uncertain environments with complex latent structure. Here...
Active inference is a probabilistic framework for modelling the behaviour of biological and artifici...
Active inference is a process theory of the brain that states that all living organisms infer action...
Active inference is a process theory of the brain that states that all living organisms infer action...
Active inference is a state-of-the-art framework in neuroscience that offers a unified theoryof brai...
The free energy principle (FEP) offers a variational calculus-based description for how biological a...