Complex Environments
Both
real and
simulated environments can be
very complex. Complexity in this case includes both the
enormous amount of information that the
environment contains and the
enormous amount of input the environment
can send to an agent. In both cases, the agent must have a way of
managing this complexity. Often such considerations lead to the
development of
sensing strategies and attentional
mechanisms so that the agent may more readily focus its efforts
in such rich environments.
Architectures having this environment include:
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