Inability to Reason about Continuous Behaviorin Meta-Reasoning Architectures
Inability to Reason about Continuous Behavior in Meta-Reasoning Architectures
Processes over time are examples of behavior not accomodated for in
MAX. In order to reason about operators,
operator structure must be fixed in the architecture. The selected
representation, STRIPS-style add/delete lists, implies a discrete view
of the world.
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