---
name: "Active Inference Multi-Track Exemplar"
description: "We study a minimal Active Inference stack on toy models: a Bernoulli–Ising analytical oracle, a pymdp T-maze rollout, and a sheaf-indexed compose contract that binds 34 fragment tracks into 12 flat IMRAD sections. The methodological contribution is a..."
tags: ["active-inference", "pymdp", "sophisticated-inference", "generalized-notation-notation", "lean"]
domain: "Computational"
citation: "Daniel Ari Friedman (2026). *Active Inference Multi-Track Exemplar*. Computational."
doi: "10.5281/zenodo.20417021"
---

# Active Inference Multi-Track Exemplar

**Daniel Ari Friedman** (2026) · Computational

## Context

This work addresses topics in **Computational**: active inference, pymdp, sophisticated inference, generalized notation notation.

## Methods

Primary methods and techniques applied in this work:

- Software pipeline design
- Data-driven analysis

## Key Findings

Core contributions and results:

- We study a minimal Active Inference stack on toy models: a Bernoulli–Ising analytical oracle, a pymdp T-maze rollout, and a sheaf-indexed compose contract that binds 34 fragment tracks into 12 flat IM
- The methodological contribution is a discipline rather than a domain finding: every reported number is hydrated from a generated artifact and every cross-track claim is machine-checked before renderin

## Related Works

- [2023_NSFReporting](../2023_NSFReporting/)
- [2023_NaturalAIBased](../2023_NaturalAIBased/)
- [2025_AuBI](../2025_AuBI/)

## Validation

Verification points for this work:

- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20417021
- PDF SHA-256: f191b48f94394cab17069fd04502c59fc1c287e7893eb078e05ba4be04d4a04c
- Pairing confidence: strong
- Last checked: 2026-07-01T00:30:10Z

## Prerequisites

- Familiarity with active inference, pymdp, sophisticated inference
- Background in Computational fundamentals
- Access to source repository: N/A

## Instructions

When working with this paper:

1. Reference the DOI for citation: `10.5281/zenodo.20417021`
2. Apply methods listed in the Methods section for related analysis.
3. Validate findings against the original PDF and metadata.
