Answer Posted / umasubbu4u
Test beds are the environments in which the standard tasks
may be implemented. The purpose of a test bed is to provide
metrics for evaluation (objective comparison) and to lend
the experimenter a fine-grained control in testing agents
http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/cogarch0/common/theory/testbed.html
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