Soar References
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Huffman,
S., Miller, C., Laird, J. (1993).
Learning for instruction: a knowledge-level
capability within a unified theory of cognition.
Proceedings of the 15th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science
Society. Boulder, Colorado.
- Huffman, S. (1994). Instructable Autonomous Agents. PhD. Thesis.
University of Michigan Deptartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science, January.
- Jones, R. Tambe, M., Laird, J., Rosenbloom, P. (1993). Intelligent
automated agents for flight training simulators. In Proceedings of the
Third Conference on Computer Generated Forces and Behavioral
Representation. University of Central Florida. IST-TR-93-07.
- Laird, J., Newell, A., Rosenbloom, P. (1987). Soar: an architecture
for general intelligence. Artificial Intelligence, vol. 33,
1-64.
- Laird, J., Hucka, M., Huffman, S. (1991).
An analysis of Soar as an integrated architecture.
SIGART Bulletin 2, 85-90.
- Laird, J., Congdon, C. B., Altmann, E., Doorenboos, R. (1993).
The Soar User's Manual Version 6.
- Lehman, J., Lewis, R., Newell, A. (1991). Integrating knowledge
sources in language comprehension. In Proceedings of the Thirteenth
Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Pittsburgh, PA:
Cognitive Science Society Incorporated.
- Lewis, R., Huffman, S., John, B., Laird, J., Lehman, J.,
Newell, A., Rosenbloom, P., Simon, T., Tessler, S. (1990). Soar as a
unified theory of cognition: Spring 1990. In Proceedings of the 12th
Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Cambridge, MA.
pp. 1035-1942.
Pittsburgh, PA: Cognitive Science Society Incorporated.
- Lewis, R. (1993). An architecturally-based theory of human sentence
comprehension. PhD Thesis. Carnegie Mellon University.
CMU-CS-93-226.
- Miller, C., Laird, J. (1991). A constraint-motivated lexical
acquisition model. In Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Conference
of the Cognitive Science Society. Pittsburgh, PA: Cognitive Science
Society Incorporated.
- Newell, A. (1990). Unified Theories of Cognition.
Harvard University Press. Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Rosenbloom, P. (1989). A symbolic goal-oriented perspective on
connectionism and Soar. In R. Pfeifer, Z. Schreter, F. Fogelman-Soulie,
L. Steels (eds.), Connectionism in Perspective. pp. 245-263.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science Publications B.V.
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Rosenbloom, P.,
Aasman, J. (1990) Knowledge Level and Inductive
Uses of Chunking. In Proceedings of the Eighth National Conference
on Artificial Intelligence. Boston, Massachusetts.
- Rosenbloom, P., Lee, S., Unruh, A. (1990). Responding to impasses in
memory-driven behavior: a framework for planning. In
Workshop on Innovative Approaches to Planning, Scheduling and
Control. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. San Mateo, CA.
- Rosenbloom, P., Laird, J., Newell, A., McCarl, R.
(1991). A preliminary analysis
of the Soar architecture as a basis for general intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence, vol. 47, pp. 289-235.
- Steir, D., Adelson, B. (1990). Data Soar: simulating a student
learning about data structures. Talk presented at The Seventh
Soar Workshop. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.
February 23-25.
- Wiesmeyer, M., Laird, J. (1992).
Attentional Modeling of Object Identification and Search.
The Soar Papers. Rosenbloom, P., Laird, J., Newell, A., ed.
(1993). MIT Press. Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Note: Many of the papers cited here have been collected in The Soar
Papers. This is an excellent introduction to both the breadth and
depth of research with Soar for those interested in a more
complete coverage of the architecture.
- Rosenbloom, P., Laird, J., Newell, A., ed. (1993). The Soar Papers:
Research on Integrated Intelligence. MIT Press. Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
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