Consistent Environments for Prodigy Architectures

Consistent Environments for Prodigy Architectures

In addition to the requirement for completeness, Prodigy also requires that world knowledge be consistent, or unchanging over time. This is described as the environmental consistency hypothesis. This allows Prodigy to be predictive, or able to base current decisions on past experiences. The inclusion of this requirement excludes Prodigy from dynamic and unpredictable environments. (See reactivity for further information.)


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