Dustdar, S. (2025, August). Active Inference for Distributed Intelligence in the Computing Continuum Image [Keynote Presentation]. 3rd International Conference on The Frontiers of Robotics and Software Engineering (FRSE 2025), Zhangjiajie, China. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/224055
3rd International Conference on The Frontiers of Robotics and Software Engineering (FRSE 2025)
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Event date:
8-Aug-2025 - 10-Aug-2025
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Event place:
Zhangjiajie, China
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Keywords:
Active Inference; Distributed Intelligence; Computing Continuum; Neuroscience
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Abstract:
Modern distributed systems also deal with uncertain scenarios, where environments, infrastructures, and applications are widely diverse. In the scope of IoT-Edge-Fog-Cloud computing, leveraging these neuroscience-inspired principles and mechanisms could aid in building more flexible solutions able to generalize over different environments. A captivating set of hypotheses from the field of neuroscience suggests that human and animal brain mechanisms result from a few powerful principles. If proved to be accurate, these assumptions could open a deep understanding of the way humans and animals manage to cope with the unpredictability of events and imagination. In this talk, we will explore how Active Inference mechanisms can be utilized for Distributed Intelligence in the Computing Continuum.