vezérelhetk
Vezérelhetk is a term used in theoretical discussions of control and autonomy to denote the degree to which a system can be steered or guided by external inputs. While the term is not universally standardized, it is generally interpreted as a property describing how much external influence can determine the system’s trajectory without requiring changes to the system’s internal structure.
Origin and usage: The word appears to blend the Hungarian vezérel-, meaning to steer or govern, with
Framework and measurement: In practice, researchers discuss factors contributing to vezérelhetk, such as external controllability, safety
Applications and implications: The concept is relevant to autonomous vehicles, robotic manipulation, and cyber-physical systems where
Relation to other terms: Related terms include steerability and controllability; others may refer to influenceability or