Versatility of PRODIGY Architecture
Versatility
of the PRODIGY Architecture
Minton stresses the versatility of an architecture designed
modularly, which
PRODIGY certainly exhibits,
allowing it to support different types of goals, tasks, and methods.
The authors point out that the
separation between domain knowledge and control
knowledge allows different search strategies to be employed for
different tasks. Modularity also allows extensions and/or additions to
the learning modules already present in the
architecture, thus extending its versatility even further.
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