Deliberative Learning in the Meta-Reasoning Architecture

Deliberative Learning in the Meta-Reasoning Architecture

Learning is implemented in modules called behaviors. Since behaviors are explicitly invoked by other behaviors, learning is thus activated deliberately. Though the architecture provides for the ability of one behavior to activate another behavior, the decisions on when to learn seem to be made in individual modules rather than by a fundamental architectural mechanism.


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