On 6/23/07, Lukasz Stafiniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think that "hybrid" and "integrated" descriptions are useful,
especially when seeing AGI in the broader context of agent systems,
but they need to be further elaborated (I posted about
"TouringMachines" hoping to bring that up). For me, now, they seem
almost co-extensive.
As for the meaning, to me, "hybrid" means "integrated at the level of
engineering", and "integrative" means "integrated, (rather by
synthesis than dominance), at the conceptual level".

For example, the RL book shows how to integrate planning and reactive
reinforcement at the conceptual level.

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