Versatility as an Issue in Cognitive Architectures
The versatility of an architecture
is a measure of the types of
goals, methods, and behaviors the architecture supports for the
environments and
tasks to which it has been designed.
That is, to what extent does
it accomplish its goals in specified environments, and are those
methods applicable across many different environments and tasks?
Architectures that include a discussion of this issue:
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