Symbol Level

In knowledge-based systems, agents choose actions based on the principle of rationality to move closer to a desired goal. The agent is able to make decisions based on knowledge it has about the world (see knowledge level). But for the agent to actually change its state, it must use whatever means it has available. This level of description for the agent's behavior is the system level. For example, in a computer program, the knowledge level consists of the information contained in its data structures that it uses to perform certain actions. The system level consists of the program's algorithms, the data structures themselves, and so on.

See Also

*Knowledge level modeling

 

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