Gary Ogasawara and Stuart Russell

Ogasawara and Russell brought decisition-theoretic considerations to cognitive architecture design with their RALPH architecture. Their idea was to run several modules (or Execution Architectures) in parallel. They vary in speed and accuracy, and RALPH tries to use the results of the one that is best, given time constraints and other factors.

Both Ogasawara and Russell are in the Computer Science Division at the University of Berkeley.


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