Intelligent Agents
author: John Lloyd,
Australian National University
published: April 1, 2009, recorded: February 2009, views: 20809
published: April 1, 2009, recorded: February 2009, views: 20809
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An agent is an entity that receives percepts from the environment in which it is operating and applies actions to the environment in order to achieve its goals. The notion of an agent provides a unifying conceptual framework for current research in artificial intelligence.
In these three lectures, I will introduce the basic ideas of agents, describe some agent architectures, and comment briefly on relevant philosophical and historical issues.
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The 3 videos presented by John Lloyd are excellent. His presentation is relatable to learners of all experience levels. Fantastic work!
Excellent content and easy to understand.
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