| Shlomo Zilberstein, Abdel-Illah Mouaddib, and Andrew Arnt. Dynamic scheduling of progressive processing plans. ECAI 2000. |
....This reactive nature prevents it from forming a complete endto end view of activity, so, unlike SRTA, future behavior cannot be predicted. PRS does o er blocking points, so synchronization messages can be used to facilitate more reactive coordination among agents [2] Our work also relates to [41], which provides a scheme for selecting control policies in context through the use of progressive reasoning and opportunity cost. This technique, operating in an environment consisting of a set of tasks which may have uncertain qualities and duration, reactively chooses subsets of modules from a ....
S. Zilberstein, A.I. Mouaddib, and A. Arnt. Dynamic scheduling of progressive processing plans. In Proceedings of the ECAI
....and quality units. Contract time, in particular, may range over a large interval. The size of the policy, however, can be reduced by selecting coarse units. The effect of unit size on the effectiveness of meta level control policies has been studied recently for the progressive processing model [23]. Although these base level deliberation modules are somewhat different, the results are very encouraging. They show that by varying the unit size one can achieve a dramatic reduction in policy construction time with only a small relative error. For example, for a particular class of progressive ....
Shlomo Zilberstein, Abdel-Illah Mouaddib, and Andrew Arnt. Dynamic scheduling of progressive processing plans. ECAI 2000.
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