Robotics & Artificial Intelligence
Briefly describe the process of sorting fruits.
Decision making in Machines
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The task of sorting fruits may be considered as subjective decision-making when we are sorting fruits for personal use. In this case, the following may be the decision-making factors:
- Taste: The taste of the fruits may be the deciding factor. For example, different people like different varieties of mangoes.
- Shape or size: At the time of sorting fruits, we may be conscious of the shape of the fruit. Size is also an important factor at the time of sorting. We may prefer to collect fruits of the same size.
- Colour: Colour is also a deciding factor. For example, we only like red apples.
- Price: It would be a quantitative criterion for decision-making.
Sorting fruits involves a combination of subjective factors like personal preference as well as objective factors like quality standards and price.
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