Cognitive Architectures: Table of Contents
Motivation of the Study
How to use this collection of documents
Introduction
Characteristics of Architectures
Example Architectures
Definition of Terms
Introduction
Theories and Hypotheses Related to Integrated Cognitive Architectures
References
Choose a category of architecture characterization:
Methodological Assumptions
Architecture Properties
Agent Properties/Architectural Entailments
Capabilities
Behaviors
Environment
Issues
Choose an Architecture to Analyze:
Subsumption Architecture
(Brooks)
Heterogeneous Asynchronous Architecture
(Gat)
Plan-then-compile Architectures
(Theo)
Planning and Learning Architecture
(PRODIGY)
Modular-Integrated Architecture
(ICARUS)
Adaptive Intelligent Systems
(AIS)
A Meta-reasoning Architecture for 'X'
(MAX)
A Basic Integrated Agent
(Homer)
Problem-Space Architecture
(Soar)
Situated Action + Planned Action
(Teton)
Real-Time, Decision-Theoretic Architecture
(RALPH-MEA)
The Entropy Reduction Engine
(ERE)
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