RA: A machine based rational agent, Part 2, Preliminary test
G. Pantelis

TL;DR
This paper presents a preliminary evaluation of the RA software package, focusing on its reasoning abilities based on PECR within real-world computational constraints.
Contribution
It introduces a testing framework for RA's reasoning capabilities considering finite computational resources.
Findings
RA demonstrates reasoning capabilities within resource limits
Preliminary results show potential for practical rational agents
Assessment highlights areas for further development
Abstract
A preliminary test of the software package RA is presented. The main focus of this test is to assess RA`s reasoning capabilities that are based on the formal system PECR. Particular attention is given to the finite computational resources of the real-world machine that define the environment within which programs are to be executed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRobotic Path Planning Algorithms · Fuzzy Logic and Control Systems · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms
MethodsFocus
