Deep Active Inference as Variational Policy Gradients

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Authors Beren Millidge arXiv ID 1907.03876 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cs.NE Citations 112 Venue Journal of Mathematical Psychology Last Checked 4 months ago
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Active Inference is a theory of action arising from neuroscience which casts action and planning as a bayesian inference problem to be solved by minimizing a single quantity - the variational free energy. Active Inference promises a unifying account of action and perception coupled with a biologically plausible process theory. Despite these potential advantages, current implementations of Active Inference can only handle small, discrete policy and state-spaces and typically require the environmental dynamics to be known. In this paper we propose a novel deep Active Inference algorithm which approximates key densities using deep neural networks as flexible function approximators, which enables Active Inference to scale to significantly larger and more complex tasks. We demonstrate our approach on a suite of OpenAIGym benchmark tasks and obtain performance comparable with common reinforcement learning baselines. Moreover, our algorithm shows similarities with maximum entropy reinforcement learning and the policy gradients algorithm, which reveals interesting connections between the Active Inference framework and reinforcement learning.
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