2022
DOI: 10.3390/e24020301
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The Free Energy Principle for Perception and Action: A Deep Learning Perspective

Abstract: The free energy principle, and its corollary active inference, constitute a bio-inspired theory that assumes biological agents act to remain in a restricted set of preferred states of the world, i.e., they minimize their free energy. Under this principle, biological agents learn a generative model of the world and plan actions in the future that will maintain the agent in an homeostatic state that satisfies its preferences. This framework lends itself to being realized in silico, as it comprehends important as… Show more

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“…The implication of breaking this assumption is that the FEP is actually doing its most interesting work away from steady state, and therefore without Friston blankets. This seems to contradict the large body of work on models based on active inference formulations where past information appears to play a crucial role (see for instance Baltieri & Isomura, 2021;Isomura, Shimazaki, & Friston, 2022;Lanillos et al, 2021;Mazzaglia, Verbelen, Çatal, & Dhoedt, 2022; to give only a few recent examples). It is crucial, however, to highlight that the stipulative nature of Friston blankets is not playing any role in these modelsactive inference can and does exist without Friston blankets.…”
Section: R4 What Friston Blankets Are Not Doingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The implication of breaking this assumption is that the FEP is actually doing its most interesting work away from steady state, and therefore without Friston blankets. This seems to contradict the large body of work on models based on active inference formulations where past information appears to play a crucial role (see for instance Baltieri & Isomura, 2021;Isomura, Shimazaki, & Friston, 2022;Lanillos et al, 2021;Mazzaglia, Verbelen, Çatal, & Dhoedt, 2022; to give only a few recent examples). It is crucial, however, to highlight that the stipulative nature of Friston blankets is not playing any role in these modelsactive inference can and does exist without Friston blankets.…”
Section: R4 What Friston Blankets Are Not Doingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The implication of breaking this assumption is that the FEP is actually doing its most interesting work away from steady state, and therefore without Friston blankets. This seems to contradict the large body of work on models based on active inference formulations where past information appears to play a crucial role (see for instance Baltieri & Isomura, 2021; Friston et al, 2015, 2017a, 2017b; Isomura, Shimazaki, & Friston, 2022; Lanillos et al, 2021; Mazzaglia, Verbelen, Çatal, & Dhoedt, 2022; Parr & Friston, 2019 – to give only a few recent examples). It is crucial, however, to highlight that the stipulative nature of Friston blankets is not playing any role in these models – active inference can and does exist without Friston blankets.…”
Section: What Friston Blankets Are Not Doingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we propose a novel model which encourages a disentangled latent space, and we compare with other deep active inference models such as [33] and [17]. For a more extensive review, see [19].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%