Efficiency in Adaptive Intelligent Systems Architectures
Efficiency in Adaptive Intelligent Systems Architectures
The demand for guaranteed latencies,
time-stress responsivity, graceful degradation, and speed-knowledge independence provide an
AIS with a great deal of reactivity. In addition, the asynchronous and continuous operation aids the system in
its interaction with the
dynamic environment. The selective attention of the preprocessors allows the system to
react to the most important aspects of the environment, even when faced
with information overflow. The actual speed of current implementations is not very
fast, but this is probably reflective of the specific platform, and not of
the architecture itself.
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