Navigational Strategies
Agents constructed under the hypothesis of situated action often have
rudimentary reactions built into the architecture. These built-in
reactions give rise to the strategy that the agent will take under
certain environmental conditions. Reactive agents, such as the Brooksian agents, have
emergent navigational strategies. Other agents augment emergent
strategies with a degree of explicit planning.
Architectures having this capability include:
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