Reactivity as an Issue in Cognitive Architectures

The reactivity of a system, in simplest terms, is its ability to respond to changes in a possibly unpredictable environment; one of the goals of the systems discussed here is to react in real-time, in largely dynamic environments. Some systems use the notion of learning to complement reactivity, with the hope of decreasing reaction time. See also processing time with deliberation and efficiency.

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