Meta-Reasoning in RALPH-MEA
Meta-Reasoning in RALPH-MEA
The Metalevel arbitrator determines
which the reasoning methods implemented by the four execution architectures is the most
appropriate in the current situation. Its choice at any point will be
influenced by events in the environment, resulting in environmentally-constrained reasoning. The
Metalevel also has knowledge about the performance of each execution
architecture with respect to amount of computation time provided.
This allows the Metalevel to determine when the utility of additional
computation (by the execution architectures) falls below zero, at
which point the Metalevel stops computation and outputs the current
best action.
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