A policy-conditional world model trained under active inference enables single-lookahead planning over hundreds of steps and beats a DQN baseline on energy-efficient control of parallel machines.
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The field of reinforcement learning can be split into model-based and model-free methods. Here, we unify these approaches by casting model-free policy optimisation as amortised variational inference, and model-based planning as iterative variational inference, within a `control as hybrid inference' (CHI) framework. We present an implementation of CHI which naturally mediates the balance between iterative and amortised inference. Using a didactic experiment, we demonstrate that the proposed algorithm operates in a model-based manner at the onset of learning, before converging to a model-free algorithm once sufficient data have been collected. We verify the scalability of our algorithm on a continuous control benchmark, demonstrating that it outperforms strong model-free and model-based baselines. CHI thus provides a principled framework for harnessing the sample efficiency of model-based planning while retaining the asymptotic performance of model-free policy optimisation.
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Deep Active Inference Agents for Delayed and Long-Horizon Environments
A policy-conditional world model trained under active inference enables single-lookahead planning over hundreds of steps and beats a DQN baseline on energy-efficient control of parallel machines.