Current Slide
Small screen detected. You are viewing the mobile version of SlideWiki. If you wish to edit slides you will need to use a larger device.
Environments – Discrete vs. continuous
- An environment is discrete if there are a fixed, finite number of actions and percepts in it
- Russell and Norvig give a chess game as an example of a discrete environment, and taxi driving as an example of a continuous one
- Continuous environments have a certain level of mismatch with computer systems
- Discrete environments could in principle be handled by a kind of “lookup table”
Speaker notes:
Content Tools
Tools
Sources (0)
Tags (0)
Comments (0)
History
Usage
Questions (0)
Playlists (0)
Quality
Sources
There are currently no sources for this slide.