The reactive accompanist: applying subsumption architecture to software design
Abstract: "Many knowledge-based systems suffer from structural problems such as inefficiency rooted in overinformedness and inability to cope with the unexpected or exceptional nature of real-world data. Behaviour-based architectures are better suited for such problems, but are not yet widely a...
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1992
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Schriftenreihe: | University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Many knowledge-based systems suffer from structural problems such as inefficiency rooted in overinformedness and inability to cope with the unexpected or exceptional nature of real-world data. Behaviour-based architectures are better suited for such problems, but are not yet widely applied, possibly because design strategies are not yet well established. In robotics, subsumption architecture has proven an effective framework for developing such systems. In this paper we suggest the techniques of subsumption architecture can be transferred to other areas of Artificial Intelligence, and present a project implemented in this fashion. The development strategies used and the types of problems approachable by this method are also discussed." |
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spelling | Bryson, Joanna Verfasser aut The reactive accompanist applying subsumption architecture to software design J. Bryson ; A. Smaill ; G. Wiggins Edinburgh 1992 19 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper 606 Abstract: "Many knowledge-based systems suffer from structural problems such as inefficiency rooted in overinformedness and inability to cope with the unexpected or exceptional nature of real-world data. Behaviour-based architectures are better suited for such problems, but are not yet widely applied, possibly because design strategies are not yet well established. In robotics, subsumption architecture has proven an effective framework for developing such systems. In this paper we suggest the techniques of subsumption architecture can be transferred to other areas of Artificial Intelligence, and present a project implemented in this fashion. The development strategies used and the types of problems approachable by this method are also discussed." Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence Smaill, Alan Verfasser aut Wiggins, Geraint Verfasser aut Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper University <Edinburgh> 606 (DE-604)BV010450646 606 |
spellingShingle | Bryson, Joanna Smaill, Alan Wiggins, Geraint The reactive accompanist applying subsumption architecture to software design Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence |
title | The reactive accompanist applying subsumption architecture to software design |
title_auth | The reactive accompanist applying subsumption architecture to software design |
title_exact_search | The reactive accompanist applying subsumption architecture to software design |
title_full | The reactive accompanist applying subsumption architecture to software design J. Bryson ; A. Smaill ; G. Wiggins |
title_fullStr | The reactive accompanist applying subsumption architecture to software design J. Bryson ; A. Smaill ; G. Wiggins |
title_full_unstemmed | The reactive accompanist applying subsumption architecture to software design J. Bryson ; A. Smaill ; G. Wiggins |
title_short | The reactive accompanist |
title_sort | the reactive accompanist applying subsumption architecture to software design |
title_sub | applying subsumption architecture to software design |
topic | Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence |
topic_facet | Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence |
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