Predictive coding under the free-energy principle

University College London · Wellcome Trust

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Abstract

This paper considers prediction and perceptual categorization as an inference problem that is solved by the brain. We assume that the brain models the world as a hierarchy or cascade of dynamical systems that encode causal structure in the sensorium. Perception is equated with the optimization or inversion of these internal models, to explain sensory data. Given a model of how sensory data are generated, we can invoke a generic approach to model inversion, based on a free energy bound on the model's evidence. The ensuing free-energy formulation furnishes equations that prescribe the process of recognition, i.e. the dynamics of neuronal activity that represent the causes of sensory input. Here, we focus on a…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Inference
  • Sensory system
  • Categorization
  • ENCODE
  • Perception
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Inversion (geology)
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