@CarcassiFausto From point of view of variational Bayes, the expected free energy term G is a bit of a sleight of hand because it is included as an empirical prior. However, Parr & Friston have rederived its form by considering a more formal 'generalis
@36zimmer @NathanielVirgo @_fernando_rosas @a_tschantz @manuelbaltieri @BerenMillidge The new third wave formulations are currently being explored, and include the ‘generalized free energy’ (https://t.co/EQVTA9zCe3); the ‘free-energy of the expected future
@NathanielVirgo @manuelbaltieri @_fernando_rosas @BerenMillidge "Generalised" free energy goes some way to combining these into a single functional (https://t.co/pOwgOS1xGt), but I think it's a work in progress.