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claim:value-is-the-probability-of-sensory-input-expected-by-an-agentValue is the probability of sensory input expected by an agent
Redefines value in probabilistic terms, linking to surprise minimisation.
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extracted_from(2008) · Karl Friston
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- valueassociated_withProbability of sensory input expected by an agent, aligning value maximization with surprise minimization.
- probabilityassociated_withMeasure of expected sensory input, core to linking value and surprise.
- sensory inputassociated_withInput from environment that the agent models and predicts.
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