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Currently the plot names are the same as the agent names and are depicted as such. As of now, this doesn't matter in most cases as there is no ambiguity between the signal agent and what it does (eg. SineGeneratorAgent outputs a SineSignal).
It would be conceptually clearer if the name of plot was displayed below the blue line, so that the output of the agent is referred to instead of the agent itself.
For example, in the image it would be better if "Sine sgnal wth noise" was displayed next to the output of the agent rather than on the agent itself.
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This question is closely connected to our understanding of how agents should be named. If the names are understood as labels and titles in the plots, then all of the above applies, from my point of view. If there is any other purpose of agents' names, that stands in contradiction to that, we should carefully consider those different views.
Currently the plot names are the same as the agent names and are depicted as such. As of now, this doesn't matter in most cases as there is no ambiguity between the signal agent and what it does (eg. SineGeneratorAgent outputs a SineSignal).
It would be conceptually clearer if the name of plot was displayed below the blue line, so that the output of the agent is referred to instead of the agent itself.
For example, in the image it would be better if "Sine sgnal wth noise" was displayed next to the output of the agent rather than on the agent itself.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: