AIJan 23, 2024

Active Inference as a Model of Agency

arXiv:2401.12917v115 citationsh-index: 20
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This work provides a foundational framework for understanding and simulating agency, potentially impacting all of ML/AI by offering a normative Bayesian approach to model behavior.

The paper tackles the problem of modeling agency beyond reward maximization by proposing active inference as a canonical framework that integrates exploration and exploitation through minimizing risk and ambiguity about world states, with applications in behavioral neuroscience, reinforcement learning, and robotics.

Is there a canonical way to think of agency beyond reward maximisation? In this paper, we show that any type of behaviour complying with physically sound assumptions about how macroscopic biological agents interact with the world canonically integrates exploration and exploitation in the sense of minimising risk and ambiguity about states of the world. This description, known as active inference, refines the free energy principle, a popular descriptive framework for action and perception originating in neuroscience. Active inference provides a normative Bayesian framework to simulate and model agency that is widely used in behavioural neuroscience, reinforcement learning (RL) and robotics. The usefulness of active inference for RL is three-fold. \emph{a}) Active inference provides a principled solution to the exploration-exploitation dilemma that usefully simulates biological agency. \emph{b}) It provides an explainable recipe to simulate behaviour, whence behaviour follows as an explainable mixture of exploration and exploitation under a generative world model, and all differences in behaviour are explicit in differences in world model. \emph{c}) This framework is universal in the sense that it is theoretically possible to rewrite any RL algorithm conforming to the descriptive assumptions of active inference as an active inference algorithm. Thus, active inference can be used as a tool to uncover and compare the commitments and assumptions of more specific models of agency.

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