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This section provides information about how the intelligent
architecture was designed. It will usually contain the different
components that make up the specific architecture and their
interdependences. Details will be provided on the tasks performed by
the different components and on the overall design choice.
The following links lead to descriptions of their respective
architectures.
- AIS - The Integration of Adaptation, Versatility, and Coherence (Hayes-Roth)
- ATLANTIS - The Integration of Reaction and Planning (Gat)
- Brooksian Architectures - Intelligence without Representation (Brooks)
- ERE - The Entropy Reduction Engine: The Integration of Planning, Scheduling, and Control (Drummond)
- Homer - The Integration of Reasoning, Planning, Execution, Perception, and Natural Language (Vere)
- ICARUS - A Modular Architecture for Intelligence (Langley)
- MAX - A Meta-Reasoning Architecture for "X" (Kuokka)
- PRODIGY - The Integration of Planning and Multiple Learning Paradigms (Carbonell)
- RALPH-MEA - Real-Time, Decision-Theoretic Approach to Control and Planning (Ogasawara)
- Soar - A Unified Theory of Cognition (Laird, Rosenbloom, Newell)
- Theo - An Architecture for Self-Improving Problem Solvers (Mitchell)