Simulated Environments for Prodigy Architectures

Simulated Environments for Prodigy Architectures

For Prodigy to work at all, the domains to which it is to be applied must reasonably predictable: information gathered in past is relevant to future events. Additionally, changes in environment (such as the results of operator application) must be slow relative to time required to learn adaptations. This is a requirement that the environment be consistent. Since the real world does not meet these requirements, Prodigy must operate in a simulated, static environment where changes to the world can be described completely and result only from the application of a Prodigy operator.


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