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Power and the limits of reactive agents

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Power and the limits of reactive agents
In this paper I will show how reactive agents can solve relatively complex tasks without requiring any internal state and I will demonstrate that this is due to their ability to coordinate perception and action. By acting (i.e. by modifying their position with respect to the external environment and/or the external environment itself), agents partially determine the sensory patterns they receive from the environment. As I will show, agents can take advantage of this ability to: (1) select sensory patterns that are not affected by the aliasing problem and avoiding those that are; (2) select sensory patterns in which groups of patterns requiring different answers do not strongly overlap; (3) exploit the fact that, given a certain behavior, sensory states might indirectly encode information about useful features of the environment; (4) exploit emergent behaviors resulting from a sequence of sensory-motor loops and from the interaction between the robot and the environment. Finally I will...
Stefano Nolfi
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where IJON
Authors Stefano Nolfi
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