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Knowledge-Based Programs as Succinct Policies for Partially Observable Domains

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Figure 1: Example of a knowledge-based program for a Minesweeper board of size (H, W ).
Figure 3: Example of sequence of states and observations for Minesweeper.
Figure 5: Example of progression for minesweeper in which the agent clicks on the top-left cell (click 1,1 ) and observes that there is one mine around that cell (o 1 ).
Figure 6: KBP evaluation T κ U B defined by induction on κ.
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