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[REVIEW]: pymdp: A Python library for active inference in discrete state spaces #4098

Closed whedon closed 2 years ago

whedon commented 2 years ago

Submitting author: !--author-handle-->@conorheins<!--end-author-handle-- (Conor Heins) Repository: https://github.com/infer-actively/pymdp Branch with paper.md (empty if default branch): master Version: v0.0.5 Editor: !--editor-->@emdupre<!--end-editor-- Reviewers: @seankmartin, @patrickmineault Archive: 10.5281/zenodo.6484849

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kyleniemeyer commented 2 years ago

@editorialbot accept

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kyleniemeyer commented 2 years ago

Congratulations @conorheins on your article's publication in JOSS! (Conor Heins)

Many thanks to @seankmartin and @patrickmineault for reviewing this, and @emdupre for editing.

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conorheins commented 2 years ago

Thanks very much (on behalf of all the authors) for the great news, and thank you again @seankmartin and @patrickmineault for your helpful reviews. And finally many thanks @emdupre for all your help/patience during the review process!