Environments Common to Multiple Architectures

The world itself is a very complex place for architecture agents to act in. Most architectures are designed to only deal with fractions of the total possible environmental complexity by acting in particular domains. For example, some architectures assume that the world is static and that the only things that change in the world are via an agent's actions. Other architectures may operate in dynamic environments but require that world be consistent or predictable. The links below briefly describe and define some of the possible environmental considerations made when developing cognitive architectures, mostly without direct reference to specific architectures.


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