Sensors and Effectors

The organs that receive information from the world surrounding it are called "sensors." Conversely, the organs that influence the world surrounding it by intelligence including the body are called "effectors." *

Agent Architecture is an architecture that connects intelligence with the world surrounding it through sensors and effectors.


■References (Books, papers, Web articles, etc.)
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Global Edition (English Edition) 3rd Edition  S.J.Russell, P.Norvig Pearson Education India; 3rd edition (October 14, 2015)
デジタルゲームの教科書 知っておくべきゲーム業界最新トレンド』 第二十三章 デジタルゲームAI   三宅 陽一郎 二〇一〇年


*: Other than what is perceived through the five senses, the information which sensors receive includes things such as the collision force and the words as they are heard. Also, effectors include the instructions and indirect orders issued by the effector, even if it does not have a physical body. For example, in games, team leader AI collects information from members of the team, makes decisions, and gives orders to each member, although it does not have a body.


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