Response to Interruptions in Adaptive Intelligent Systems Architectures

Response to Interruptions in Adaptive Intelligent Systems Architectures

The dynamic control architecture allows the system to select among problems, reasoning operations, and knowledge. The agent remains focused on a particular problem, unless a more serious issue arises. In that case, the agent's reasoning cycle will interrupt the current task in favor of the more serious event. This interruptibility is then a natural result of the design of the architecture.


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