Information Field Theory as Artificial Intelligence

12/19/2021
by   Torsten Enßlin, et al.
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Information field theory (IFT), the information theory for fields, is a mathematical framework for signal reconstruction and non-parametric inverse problems. Here, fields denote physical quantities that change continuously as a function of space (and time) and information theory refers to Bayesian probabilistic logic equipped with the associated entropic information measures. Reconstructing a signal with IFT is a computational problem similar to training a generative neural network (GNN). In this paper, the inference in IFT is reformulated in terms of GNN training and the cross-fertilization of numerical variational inference methods used in IFT and machine learning are discussed. The discussion suggests that IFT inference can be regarded as a specific form of artificial intelligence. In contrast to classical neural networks, IFT based GNNs can operate without pre-training thanks to incorporating expert knowledge into their architecture.

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