EFEasVFE: Tmaze - very simple, standard example for Active Inference#72
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skoghoern wants to merge 2 commits intoReactiveBayes:mainfrom
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EFEasVFE: Tmaze - very simple, standard example for Active Inference#72skoghoern wants to merge 2 commits intoReactiveBayes:mainfrom
skoghoern wants to merge 2 commits intoReactiveBayes:mainfrom
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Thanks @skoghoern ! I'll check the PR in the coming weeks after some conference deadlines. I assigned myself such that it shows up on my to-do list. Appreciate the effort and the interest and I'll definitely get back to you! |
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Sure, sounds good! Good luck with the deadlines - i'll keep an eye out for your comments later on:) |
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adapted the code from @wouterwln in EFEasVFE to make a first example of the standard tmaze.
(epistemic priors are currently overengineered with helper functions but maybe allow users to test, whether they can reuse it for their own transition matrices.
interestingly even though the helper functions return fixed vectors to the categorical, using the p-vector directly in the standard definition doesnt lead to the same results (there seems to be an interference with the message-passing-optimization)).
running make.jl for the new folder returned: