Limited Response Time
for Adaptive Intelligent Systems Architectures
Limited Response Time
for Adaptive Intelligent Systems Architectures
Because an agent will not have unlimited time for the decision process, it should
focus its computations on the most important
aspects. Responsivity should increase
for important events, while performance on less important tasks should
gracefully degrade. In general, this means a bound
on inter-operational latencies, which
determine the minimum time required for the decision cycle. The agent needs to
maintain such bounds, independent of knowledge.
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