Black Box Approach for Homer

Black Box Approach for Homer

Homer's architecture is modular with several modules each supporting their own distinct knowledge representations. Some modules do not allow access to their knowledge by other modules despite being functionally linked to them. For example, the planner/reasoner maintains its own episodic memory and representations of actions which the text generator is not able to access in order to explain its actions. In addition, not all modules are directly linked to each other, which lessened the degree to which modules could share knowledge.


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