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Real-Time Proxy-Control of Re-Parameterized Peripheral Signals using a Close-Loop Interface
Published on: May 8, 2021
Active sensing with predictive coding and uncertainty minimization
Abdelrahman Sharafeldin1,2,3, Nabil Imam1,2, Hannah Choi1,3
1ML@GT, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA.
Abstract:
We present an end-to-end architecture for embodied exploration inspired by two biological computations: predictive coding and uncertainty minimization. The architecture can be applied to any exploration setting in a task-independent and intrinsically driven manner. We first demonstrate our approach in a maze navigation task and show that it can discover the underlying transition distributions and spatial features of the environment. Second, we apply our model to a more complex active vision task, whereby an agent actively samples its visual environment to gather information. We show that our model builds unsupervised representations through exploration that allow it to efficiently categorize visual scenes. We further show that using these representations for downstream classification leads to superior data efficiency and learning speed compared to other baselines while maintaining lower parameter complexity. Finally, the modular structure of our model facilitates interpretability, allowing us to probe its internal mechanisms and representations during exploration.
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