Title of article :
Principles and applications of continual computation Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Eric Horvitz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Automated problem solving is viewed typically as the allocation of computational resources to solve one or more problems passed to a reasoning system. In response to each problem received, effort is applied in real time to generate a solution and problem solving ends when a solution is rendered. We examine continual computation, reasoning policies that capture a broader conception of problem by considering the proactive allocation of computational resources to potential future challenges. We explore policies for allocating idle time for several settings and present applications that highlight opportunities for harnessing continual computation in real-world tasks.
Keywords :
Decision-theoretic control , Metareasoning , Deliberation , Speculative execution , Value of computation , Compilation , Bounded rationality
Journal title :
Artificial Intelligence
Journal title :
Artificial Intelligence