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.
Architectures that include a discussion of this issue:
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