Cognitive Versatility in the Adaptive Intelligent Systems Architecture
Cognitive Versatility in the Adaptive Intelligent Systems Architecture
Any agent which is designed to function in diverse
dynamic environments must have cognitive
versatility.
AIS's
dynamic control architecture
provides a generic reasoning framework and
knowledge representation, and can integrate knowledge from multiple problem
classes, problem-solving methods, and factual domains facilitating this
necessary cognitive versatility. Additionally,
reasoning may be
viewed as sequence of discrete steps which may be interleaved to
provide
concurrent reasoning. Also,
new perceptual information is immediately available to reasoning
processes. Finally,
control plans are recorded and used to retrospectively
explain actions and their
consequences.
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