AICTJun 7, 2024

Structured Active Inference (Extended Abstract)

arXiv:2406.07577v1
Originality Incremental advance
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This work provides a foundational framework for developing safe and controllable artificial agents, though it is incremental in extending active inference with formal methods.

The paper introduces structured active inference, a formal generalization of active inference using categorical systems theory, which enables agents with structured interfaces, typed policies for formal verification, and compositional tools for controlling ensembles of agents.

We introduce structured active inference, a large generalization and formalization of active inference using the tools of categorical systems theory. We cast generative models formally as systems "on an interface", with the latter being a compositional abstraction of the usual notion of Markov blanket; agents are then 'controllers' for their generative models, formally dual to them. This opens the active inference landscape to new horizons, such as: agents with structured interfaces (e.g. with 'mode-dependence', or that interact with computer APIs); agents that can manage other agents; and 'meta-agents', that use active inference to change their (internal or external) structure. With structured interfaces, we also gain structured ('typed') policies, which are amenable to formal verification, an important step towards safe artificial agents. Moreover, we can make use of categorical logic to describe express agents' goals as formal predicates, whose satisfaction may be dependent on the interaction context. This points towards powerful compositional tools to constrain and control self-organizing ensembles of agents.

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