no code implementations • 20 Sep 2023 • Frank Fundel, Daniel A. Braun, Sebastian Gottwald
Major challenges in automatic bat call identification are high call variability, similarities between species, interfering calls and lack of annotated data.
1 code implementation • 24 Apr 2020 • Sebastian Gottwald, Daniel A. Braun
The concept of free energy has its origins in 19th century thermodynamics, but has recently found its way into the behavioral and neural sciences, where it has been promoted for its wide applicability and has even been suggested as a fundamental principle of understanding intelligent behavior and brain function.
no code implementations • 26 Jul 2019 • Heinke Hihn, Sebastian Gottwald, Daniel A. Braun
We demonstrate the approach for decision-making problems whose complexity exceeds the capabilities of individual decision-makers, but can be solved by combining the decision-makers optimally.
no code implementations • 8 Apr 2019 • Sebastian Gottwald, Daniel A. Braun
In its most basic form, decision-making can be viewed as a computational process that progressively eliminates alternatives, thereby reducing uncertainty.
no code implementations • 16 Sep 2018 • Sebastian Gottwald, Daniel A. Braun
Specialization and hierarchical organization are important features of efficient collaboration in economical, artificial, and biological systems.
no code implementations • 4 Sep 2018 • Heinke Hihn, Sebastian Gottwald, Daniel A. Braun
Bounded rationality investigates utility-optimizing decision-makers with limited information-processing power.