Environment Properties and Agent Body
The properties of the world in which the agent was designed to function and the characteristics of the body of the agent.
- Dynamic vs. Static
- A dynamic environment is one in which agent is not the sole source of change. In a static environment, the agent is the only source of change.
- Real vs. Simulated
- The agent was designed to exist in the real world or a simulated (virtual) world.
- Imperfect Knowledge
- The agent cannot know everything, and its knowledge may contain errors
- Levels of Importance
- The environment contains activities which have different levels of importance.
- Computational Limitations
- The agent is limited in computational power
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