Black-Box Construction
Description
- Some knowledge is shared amongst all
execution architectures , such as possible states and actions. However, each architecture also requires its own
specific knowledge.
- This knowledge includes utility values of actions and states, which are not shared amongst architectures in part because each architecture needs a different type of utility value.
- Each execution architecture operates independently and in parallel with the others, with no interaction of the knowledge of different architectures occurring.
- Each individual execution architecture does not have its own
meta-knowledge in regards to what it knows.
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