Decision-Theoretic Deliberation Scheduling for Problem Solving In . . . (1994)
by
Mark Boddy
,
Thomas Dean
| Venue: | ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE |
| Citations: | 152 - 3 self |
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{Boddy94decision-theoreticdeliberation,
author = {Mark Boddy and Thomas Dean},
title = {Decision-Theoretic Deliberation Scheduling for Problem Solving In . . .},
journal = {ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE},
year = {1994},
volume = {67},
pages = {245--285}
}
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Abstract
We are interested in the problem faced byanagent with limited computational capabilities, embedded in a complex environment with other agents and processes not under its control. Careful management of computational resources is important for complex problem-solving tasks in which the time spent in decision making affects the quality of the responses generated by a system.







