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Active Inference in Robotics and Artificial Agents: Survey and Challenges

3 December 2021
Pablo Lanillos
Cristian Meo
Corrado Pezzato
A. Meera
Mohamed Baioumy
Wataru Ohata
Alexander Tschantz
Beren Millidge
M. Wisse
Christopher L. Buckley
Jun Tani
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Abstract

Active inference is a mathematical framework which originated in computational neuroscience as a theory of how the brain implements action, perception and learning. Recently, it has been shown to be a promising approach to the problems of state-estimation and control under uncertainty, as well as a foundation for the construction of goal-driven behaviours in robotics and artificial agents in general. Here, we review the state-of-the-art theory and implementations of active inference for state-estimation, control, planning and learning; describing current achievements with a particular focus on robotics. We showcase relevant experiments that illustrate its potential in terms of adaptation, generalization and robustness. Furthermore, we connect this approach with other frameworks and discuss its expected benefits and challenges: a unified framework with functional biological plausibility using variational Bayesian inference.

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