Your objective is to guide a robot through a labyrinth. 1. Your objective is to guide a robot through a labyrinth. The robot begins at the maze's middle, looking north. You have the option of facing the robot north, east, south, or west. You may tell the robot to travel ahead a particular distance, but it will halt if it comes too close to a wall. i. Create a problem statement for this situation. What is the size of the state space? ii. The only location we need to turn while traversing a labyrinth is at the junction of two or more passageways. This remark may be used to reformulate the issue. What is the current size of the state space? iii. We may go in any of the four directions from any point in the labyrinth until we reach a turning point, and that is the only action we need to do. Using these steps, rephrase the issue. Is it necessary to maintain track of the robot's orientation at this point? iv. We already abstracted from the actual world in our original description of the issue, limiting actions and omitting specifics. List three examples of such simplifications.
1. Your objective is to guide a robot through a labyrinth. 1. Your objective is to guide a robot through a labyrinth. The robot begins at the maze's middle, looking north. You have the option of facing the robot north, east, south, or west. You may tell the robot to travel ahead a particular distance, but it will halt if it comes too close to a wall.
i. Create a problem statement for this situation. What is the size of the state space?
ii. The only location we need to turn while traversing a labyrinth is at the junction of two or more passageways. This remark may be used to reformulate the issue. What is the current size of the state space?
iii. We may go in any of the four directions from any point in the labyrinth until we reach a turning point, and that is the only action we need to do. Using these steps, rephrase the issue. Is it necessary to maintain track of the robot's orientation at this point?
iv. We already abstracted from the actual world in our original description of the issue, limiting actions and omitting specifics. List three examples of such simplifications.
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