Search Results for author: Martijn Wisse

Found 5 papers, 2 papers with code

Free Energy Principle for the Noise Smoothness Estimation of Linear Systems with Colored Noise

no code implementations4 Apr 2022 Ajith Anil Meera, Martijn Wisse

The free energy principle (FEP) from neuroscience provides a framework called active inference for the joint estimation and control of state space systems, subjected to colored noise.

Active Inference in Robotics and Artificial Agents: Survey and Challenges

no code implementations3 Dec 2021 Pablo Lanillos, Cristian Meo, Corrado Pezzato, Ajith Anil Meera, Mohamed Baioumy, Wataru Ohata, Alexander Tschantz, Beren Millidge, Martijn Wisse, Christopher L. Buckley, Jun Tani

Active inference is a mathematical framework which originated in computational neuroscience as a theory of how the brain implements action, perception and learning.

Bayesian Inference

Active Inference and Behavior Trees for Reactive Action Planning and Execution in Robotics

1 code implementation19 Nov 2020 Corrado Pezzato, Carlos Hernandez Corbato, Stefan Bonhof, Martijn Wisse

We propose a hybrid combination of active inference and behavior trees (BTs) for reactive action planning and execution in dynamic environments, showing how robotic tasks can be formulated as a free-energy minimization problem.

Decision Making

RRT-CoLearn: towards kinodynamic planning without numerical trajectory optimization

1 code implementation27 Oct 2017 Wouter Wolfslag, Mukunda Bharatheesha, Thomas Moerland, Martijn Wisse

The previous work on such learning RRTs use direct optimal control to generate the data for supervised learning.

Robotics Optimization and Control

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