PPT-The Anatomy of Active Inference

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Free Energy Workshop WTCN July 2012 Rick Adams What kind of architecture does predictive coding need Does the cortex have that architecture What kind of architecture

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Free Energy Workshop WTCN July 2012 Rick Adams What kind of architecture does predictive coding need Does the cortex have that architecture What kind of architecture does predictive coding need. Daniel R. Schlegel. Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Problem Summary. Inference graphs. 2. in their current form only support propositional logic. We expand it to support . L. A. – A Logic of Arbitrary and Indefinite Objects.. Presented By: Ms. . Seawright. What does it mean to make an inference?. Make an inference.. Use what you already know.. The inference equation. WHAT I READ. Use quotes from the text and not page number for future references. HOT AIR BALLOON. Aerospace – Fall 2012. Anatomy of a Hot Air Balloon. The hot air balloon consists of three parts:. Envelope. Basket. Burner System. There are many differences among balloons made by various manufacturers, so for discussion purposes, we’ll focus on the Raven S-55A, one of the most popular types and sizes of balloon in current use.. Meeting 5: Chunk 2. “I can infer…because…and…I know”. Today’s Cluster:. Objective: . By the end of the meeting, teachers will be prepared to introduce “I can infer…because…and I know…” using the critical attributes which. . CRF Inference Problem. CRF over variables: . CRF distribution:. MAP inference:. MPM (maximum posterior . marginals. ) inference:. Other notation. Unnormalized. distribution. Variational. distribution. Protocols for Coreference Resolution. . . Kai-Wei Chang, Rajhans Samdani. , . Alla Rozovskaya, Nick Rizzolo, Mark Sammons. , and Dan Roth. . Kari Lock Morgan. Department of Statistical Science, Duke University. kari@stat.duke.edu. . with Robin Lock, Patti Frazer Lock, Eric Lock, Dennis Lock. ECOTS. 5/16/12. Hypothesis Testing:. Use a formula to calculate a test statistic. Daniel R. Schlegel and Stuart C. Shapiro. <. drschleg,shapiro. >@buffalo.edu. Department of Computer Science and Engineering. L. A. – Logic of Arbitrary and Indefinite Objects. 2. Logic in Cognitive Systems. Kari Lock Morgan. Department of Statistical Science, Duke University. kari@stat.duke.edu. . with Robin Lock, Patti Frazer Lock, Eric Lock, Dennis Lock. ECOTS. 5/16/12. Hypothesis Testing:. Use a formula to calculate a test statistic. Pyramid of Learning. Reading. 6 . C. omprehension Strategies. Prior knowledge. Metalinguistics. Visualisations. Inference. Main ideas/themes. Summarising. Prior Knowledge – Mind Map. Prior Knowledge. An.  inference is an idea or conclusion that's drawn from evidence and reasoning. . An . inference.  is an educated . guess.. When reading a passage: 1) Note the facts presented to the reader and 2) use these facts to draw conclusions about . •Gross anatomy is the study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye.. •Microscopic anatomy is the study of structures that require a microscope to be seen. . Physiology is related to the functions of the body and all its parts, including cells, tissues and organs.. LOGIC. Immediate Inference: ( Three kinds of immediate inferences). Conversion. Obversion. Contraposition. Conversion is an inference that proceeds by interchanging the subject and predicate terms of the proposition. “No men are angels” converts to “No angels are men,” and these propositions may be validly inferred from one another.. By: . Dr. Ammar Ismail. Introduction:. Anatomy. :( Greek word). Ana -------- a part. Tomy. ------- cut . Anatomy: . is the study of the structures of a body and relation of its parts. The subject is usually studied by dissection and observation..

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