subgoal การใช้
- Subgoal-labeled worked examples might provide learners with mental model frameworks.
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- This recursive call is made via the subgoal plus M N P, introduced with < -.
- The superintelligence would proactively resist any outside attempts to turn the superintelligence off or otherwise prevent its subgoal completion.
- Associated with each member's subgoal are a set of SA elements about which he / she is concerned.
- It would then decompose that goal into sub-goals and then set out to construct strategies that could accomplish each subgoal.
- The selected subgoal not ( p ) \, succeeds if the subproof fails, and it fails if the subproof succeeds.
- In a team, each member has a subgoal pertinent to his / her specific role that feeds into the overall team goal.
- As the members of a team are essentially interdependent in meeting the overall team goal, some overlap between each member's subgoal and their SA requirements will be present.
- The query r will fail also, because the only rule with r in the head contains the subgoal q in its body; as we have seen, that subgoal fails.
- The query r will fail also, because the only rule with r in the head contains the subgoal q in its body; as we have seen, that subgoal fails.
- The unifying substitution \ theta \, both passes input from the selected subgoal to the body of the procedure and simultaneously passes output from the head of the procedure to the remaining unselected subgoals.
- In the more general case, where sub-goals share variables, other strategies can be used, such as choosing the subgoal that is most highly instantiated or that is sufficiently instantiated so that only one procedure applies.
- Payne, Duggan and Neth ( 2007 ) found that decisions to switch task reflected either the reward provided by the current task or the availability of a suitable opportunity to switch ( i . e . the completion of a subgoal ).
- If an AI system is selecting the actions that best allow it to complete a given task, then avoiding conditions that prevent the system from continuing to pursue the task is a natural subgoal ( and conversely, seeking unconstrained situations is sometimes a useful heuristic ).
- For example, an agent whose sole final goal is to solve the Riemann hypothesis ( a famous unsolved, mathematical conjecture ) could create, and act upon, a subgoal of transforming the entire Earth into some form of computronium ( hypothetical " programmable matter " ) to assist in the calculation.