Properties Common to Multiple Architectures
Agent properties
identify and entail the techniques and methods
that were used to realize a particular architecture
or architectural component.
For example, most architectures include some sort of memory. Agent properties
characterize the memory: Is the memory
declarative,
procedural,
episodic? Are
there
size limitations? Is memory
uniformly accessed? Is it
uniformly organized? These
properties have fairly often been studied independent
of integrated, cognitive architectures as part of artificial
intelligence research. The links below briefly
describe and define these architectural properties, mostly
without direct reference to specific architectures.
Organization
Memory, Knowledge and Representation
General Representation Issues
Specific Examples of Representations and Memory Structures
Properties Related to the Learning Capability
Properties Related to the Planning Capability
Performance and Perception
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