Evaluation of "As-Intended" Vehicle Dynamics using the Active Inference Framework
Evaluation of "As-Intended" Vehicle Dynamics using the Active Inference Framework
We constructed a computational model of the driver's brain for steering tasks using the active inference framework, grounded in the free energy principle - a theory from computational neuroscience. This model enables quantitative estimation of how accurately the brain learns vehicle dynamics and performs appropriate steering, using a measure called variational free energy. Through driving simulator experiments, we observed strong correlations between variational free energy and both expert drivers' subjective "as-intended" scores and general participants' objective control performance. These results suggest that variational free energy provides a promising quantitative metric for evaluating whether a vehicle behaves "as-intended."
Kazuharu Kidera、Takuma Miyaguchi、Hideyoshi Yanagisawa
自动化基础理论计算技术、计算机技术公路运输工程
Kazuharu Kidera,Takuma Miyaguchi,Hideyoshi Yanagisawa.Evaluation of "As-Intended" Vehicle Dynamics using the Active Inference Framework[EB/OL].(2025-05-27)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.00035.点此复制
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