Situated reasoning within tight deadlines and realistic space and computation bounds

Madhura Nirkhe, S. Kraus, Donald Perlis

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Abstract

Challenging among numerous resource limited realistic scenarios in commonsense reasoning are situations involving tight deadlines. An agent under severe time-pressure may spend substantial amount of the available time in reasoning toward and about a plan of action. In a realistic setting, the same agent must also measure up to two other crucial resource limitations as well, namely space and computation bounds. We describe here these concerns and offer some solutions as part of our ongoing work in fully deadline-coupled planning.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationCommon Sense
StatePublished - 1993

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Place of conference:USA

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