Cognitive Architectures

A cognitive architecture is an integrated system capable of supporting intelligence. This document is both a comparison of a wide variety of current proposed cognitive architectures and a workable structure for classifying and comparing future proposed cognitive architectures.

To accomplish this, we have broken down the description of each architecture into the categories shown below. The catagories are intended to represent general areas of interest in the design of an intelligent system which have fostered a wide variety of differing approaches.

Specific Authors and Architectures are also indexed and linked with our chosen classifications. References are also listed.


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MeeSook Hyun - hyun@eecs.engin.umich.edu
Eric W. Miller - ewmiller@eecs.engin.umich.edu
Joseph Phillips - josephp@eecs.engin.umich.edu
Ryan Smith - wraith@eecs.engin.umich.edu