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concept:motivational-trade-offsMotivational Trade Offs
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- The drive to explore arising from epistemic value, independent of extrinsic reward, naturally emerging in active inference.
- The balance between gathering new information (exploration) and using existing knowledge to obtain rewards (exploitation).
- Spearman ρ measuring rank-order agreement between logit-based self-report and probe score; the paper's primary monotonic association metric
- The balance between how sparse and how faithful a decomposition is; VPD achieves a better tradeoff than transcoders.
- The sense in which a person is justified in holding a belief, tied to phenomenal consciousness.
- Johnson argues personality/phenomenology defined by how one metabolizes uncertainty through library of motifs for probing, digestion, and excretion.
- Interpretation that evolutionary solutions evolved to overcome topological constraints