Behavior
In some sense, every architecture may be
said to exhibit some form of behavior in the sense that it goes about
solving its particular problems in a unique way. However, behavior in
the context of this document refers specifically to agent behaviors.
For example, what are the properties associated with an agent's
capabilities of navigation and manipulation for robotic agents?
In general, the answer to this question is dependent upon how
a particular agent utilizes knowledge in terms of goals and
drives. Particular categorizations of behaviors include
coherence,
salience and adequacy with
respect to some particular behavior or set of behaviors.
Architectures which include a discussion of agent behavior include:
Go to the List of Common Agent Properties.
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