Utility-Based Agent
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A Utility-Based Agent is a goal-based agent that uses utility functions to evaluate and select optimal actions.
- AKA: Rational Agent, Decision-Theoretic Agent, Expected Utility Agent.
- Context:
- It can typically calculate Utility-Based Agent Expected Utility for utility-based agent action alternatives.
- It can typically maximize Utility-Based Agent Utility Values in utility-based agent decision making.
- It can typically compare Utility-Based Agent Outcomes using utility-based agent preference ordering.
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- It can often handle Utility-Based Agent Uncertainty through utility-based agent probabilistic reasoning.
- It can often balance Utility-Based Agent Multiple Objectives via utility-based agent utility combination.
- It can often adapt Utility-Based Agent Utility Functions based on utility-based agent preference learning.
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- It can range from being a Simple Utility-Based Agent to being a Complex Utility-Based Agent, depending on its utility-based agent function sophistication.
- It can range from being a Risk-Neutral Utility-Based Agent to being a Risk-Averse Utility-Based Agent, depending on its utility-based agent risk preference.
- It can range from being a Single-Attribute Utility-Based Agent to being a Multi-Attribute Utility-Based Agent, depending on its utility-based agent evaluation dimensions.
- It can range from being a Myopic Utility-Based Agent to being a Forward-Looking Utility-Based Agent, depending on its utility-based agent temporal consideration.
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- It can integrate with Utility-Based Agent Decision Theory Frameworks for utility-based agent optimal choice.
- It can connect to Utility-Based Agent Probability Models for utility-based agent outcome prediction.
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- Example(s):
- Economic Utility-Based Agents, such as:
- Game-Theoretic Utility-Based Agents, such as:
- Multi-Criteria Utility-Based Agents, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Goal-Based Agent, which lacks utility-based agent quantitative evaluation.
- Satisficing Agent, which seeks utility-based agent adequate solutions rather than optimal ones.
- Rule-Based Agent, which follows utility-based agent fixed rules without utility calculation.
- See: Goal-Based Agent, Decision Theory, Expected Utility Theory, Rational Choice Theory, Multi-Objective Optimization, Game Theory, Preference Learning.