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Compositional Active Inference II: Polynomial Dynamics. Approximate Inference Doctrines (2208.12173v1)

Published 25 Aug 2022 in nlin.AO, cs.AI, math.CT, math.DS, math.ST, and stat.TH

Abstract: We develop the compositional theory of active inference by introducing activity, functorially relating statistical games to the dynamical systems which play them, using the new notion of approximate inference doctrine. In order to exhibit such functors, we first develop the necessary theory of dynamical systems, using a generalization of the language of polynomial functors to supply compositional interfaces of the required types: with the resulting polynomially indexed categories of coalgebras, we construct monoidal bicategories of differential and dynamical hierarchical inference systems'', in which approximate inference doctrines have semantics. We then describeexternally parameterized'' statistical games, and use them to construct two approximate inference doctrines found in the computational neuroscience literature, which we call the Laplace' and theHebb-Laplace' doctrines: the former produces dynamical systems which optimize the posteriors of Gaussian models; and the latter produces systems which additionally optimize the parameters (or `weights') which determine their predictions.

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