Long-Term Operation of Adaptive Intelligent Systems Architectures
Long-Term Operation of Adaptive Intelligent Systems Architectures
Although, there is a professed speed-knowledge independence, the actual
LISP machine implementation of an AIS shows significant performance degradation, even
before completion of a two-hour (real time) simulation. The designers
attribute this to memory management, but it is not clear that other
platforms may avoid this problem, given the possibility of data overload. Thus, the extended operation
of AIS systems remains an open issue in practice even though
such considerations
drove the original architecture.
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