Apr 23
Resolving space-sharing conflicts in road user interactions through uncertainty reduction: An active inference-based computational model
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Researchers have developed a new computational model based on active inference to simulate how road users resolve space-sharing conflicts. The model examines how implicit, normative, and explicit communication affect interaction outcomes, highlighting risks when agents violate expected behaviors.
Why it matters
Active inference models offer a more robust framework for autonomous vehicle safety by simulating human-like uncertainty reduction in complex social environments.
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