Scalability of Prodigy

Scalability of Prodigy

The authors stress that an integrated architecture must address increasingly large tasks as measured by:
  1. size of the domain;
  2. size of the problem;
  3. variety in the domain; and
  4. perplexity in the domain (i.e. branching factor in search space).
They insist that they have included all considerations in the design of their architecture by using multiple learning techniques which allow a vast reduction in the size of the search space that must be examined for a solution to be established.


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