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- 2023
- Christopher L. Buckley, Daniela Cialfi, Pablo Lanillos, Maxwell Ramstead, Noor Sajid, Hideaki Shimazaki, Tim Verbelen:
Active Inference - Third International Workshop, IWAI 2022, Grenoble, France, September 19, 2022, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1721, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-28718-3 [contents] - 2022
- Miguel Aguilera, Ángel Poc-López, Conor Heins, Christopher L. Buckley:
Knitting a Markov Blanket is Hard When You are Out-of-Equilibrium: Two Examples in Canonical Nonequilibrium Models. IWAI 2022: 65-74 - Mahault Albarracin, Riddhi J. Pitliya, Maxwell J. D. Ramstead, Jeffrey Yoshimi:
Mapping Husserlian Phenomenology onto Active Inference. IWAI 2022: 99-111 - Jonathan Bauermeister, Pablo Lanillos:
The Role of Valence and Meta-awareness in Mirror Self-recognition Using Hierarchical Active Inference. IWAI 2022: 112-129 - Ruben S. van Bergen, Pablo Lanillos:
Object-Based Active Inference. IWAI 2022: 50-64 - Martin Biehl, Nathaniel Virgo:
Interpreting Systems as Solving POMDPs: A Step Towards a Formal Understanding of Agency. IWAI 2022: 16-31 - Stefano Ferraro, Toon Van de Maele, Pietro Mazzaglia, Tim Verbelen, Bart Dhoedt:
Disentangling Shape and Pose for Object-Centric Deep Active Inference Models. IWAI 2022: 32-49 - Conor Heins, Brennan Klein, Daphne Demekas, Miguel Aguilera, Christopher L. Buckley:
Spin Glass Systems as Collective Active Inference. IWAI 2022: 75-98 - Justus F. Hübotter, Serge Thill, Marcel van Gerven, Pablo Lanillos:
Learning Policies for Continuous Control via Transition Models. IWAI 2022: 162-178 - Natalie Kastel, Guillaume Dumas:
A Novel Model for Novelty: Modeling the Emergence of Innovation from Cumulative Culture. IWAI 2022: 222-234 - Alex B. Kiefer, Mahault Albarracin:
Efficient Search of Active Inference Policy Spaces Using k-Means. IWAI 2022: 328-342 - Alex B. Kiefer, Beren Millidge, Alexander Tschantz, Christopher L. Buckley:
Capsule Networks as Generative Models. IWAI 2022: 192-209 - Paul F. Kinghorn, Beren Millidge, Christopher L. Buckley:
Preventing Deterioration of Classification Accuracy in Predictive Coding Networks. IWAI 2022: 1-15 - Magnus T. Koudahl, Christopher L. Buckley, Bert de Vries:
A Message Passing Perspective on Planning Under Active Inference. IWAI 2022: 319-327 - Beren Millidge, Christopher L. Buckley:
Active Inference Successor Representations. IWAI 2022: 151-161 - Matteo Priorelli, Ivilin Peev Stoianov:
Intention Modulation for Multi-step Tasks in Continuous Time Active Inference. IWAI 2022: 274-284 - Dhanaraaj Raghuveer, Dominik Endres:
Active Inference and Psychology of Expectations: A Study of Formalizing ViolEx. IWAI 2022: 235-250 - Adam Safron:
AIXI, FEP-AI, and Integrated World Models: Towards a Unified Understanding of Intelligence and Consciousness. IWAI 2022: 251-273 - Adam Safron, Zahra Sheikhbahaee, Nick J. Hay, Jeff Orchard, Jesse Hoey:
Value Cores for Inner and Outer Alignment: Simulating Personality Formation via Iterated Policy Selection and Preference Learning with Self-World Modeling Active Inference Agents. IWAI 2022: 343-354 - Dalton A. R. Sakthivadivel:
A Worked Example of the Bayesian Mechanics of Classical Objects. IWAI 2022: 298-318 - Erica Santaguida, Massimo Bergamasco:
Attachment Theory in an Active Inference Framework: How Does Our Inner Model Take Shape? IWAI 2022: 179-191 - Eli Sennesh, Jordan Theriault, Jan-Willem van de Meent, Lisa Feldman Barrett, Karen S. Quigley:
Deriving Time-Averaged Active Inference from Control Principles. IWAI 2022: 355-370 - Jakub Smékal, Arhan Choudhury, Amit Kumar Singh, Shady El Damaty, Daniel Ari Friedman:
Active Blockference: cadCAD with Active Inference for Cognitive Systems Modeling. IWAI 2022: 143-150 - Daria de Tinguy, Pietro Mazzaglia, Tim Verbelen, Bart Dhoedt:
Home Run: Finding Your Way Home by Imagining Trajectories. IWAI 2022: 210-221 - Samuel T. Wauthier, Bram Vanhecke, Tim Verbelen, Bart Dhoedt:
Learning Generative Models for Active Inference Using Tensor Networks. IWAI 2022: 285-297 - Ran Wei, Alfredo Garcia, Anthony D. McDonald, Gustav Markkula, Johan Engström, Isaac Supeene, Matthew O'Kelly:
World Model Learning from Demonstrations with Active Inference: Application to Driving Behavior. IWAI 2022: 130-142
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