For each of the following activities, Apply PEAS descriptions to characterize the task environments for the following activities. Provide justification for each performance measure. • Playing soccer. • Exploring the subsurface oceans of Titan. • Shopping for used AI books on the Internet. • Playing a tennis match. • Practicing tennis against a wall. • Performing a high jump. • Knitting a sweater
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Playing soccer: - Performance Measure: Scoring goals, preventing opponent from scoring, following the rules of the game. - Environment: Soccer field with all its markings, ball, players, referee, weather conditions. - Actuators: Player's legs, head, chest Show more…
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