Definition and complexity of some basic metareasoning problems. Conitzer, V arXiv.org, 2003.
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In most real-world settings, due to limited time or other resources, an agent cannot perform all poten- tially useful deliberation and information gathering actions. This leads to the metareasoning problem of selecting such actions. Decision-theoretic meth- ods for metareasoning have.
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abstract = {In most real-world settings, due to limited time or other resources, an agent cannot perform all poten- tially useful deliberation and information gathering actions. This leads to the metareasoning problem of selecting such actions. Decision-theoretic meth- ods for metareasoning have.}, 
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