Rationality in Homer

Rationality in Homer

The basic agent's planner/reasoner helps guarantee a certain amount of rationality. All possible knowledge is utilized in trying to achieve a goal, and the use of episodic memory ensures that relevant experiences will be applied to future problems. In addition, the agent does not rigidly adhere to a static plan. Instead, the dynamic plan allows replanning in light of new events or information.


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