Maximal mutual information, not minimal entropy, for escaping the “Dark Room”

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (3):220-221 (2013)
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Abstract

A behavioral drive directed solely at minimizing prediction error would cause an agent to seek out states of unchanging, and thus easily predictable, sensory inputs (such as a dark room). The default to an evolutionarily encoded prior to avoid such untenable behaviors is unsatisfying. We suggest an alternate information theoretic interpretation to address this dilemma

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