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The overviews describe the underlying principles upon which the
architecture is based, the researchers' goals in developing the
architecture, and the intended domain for the architecture. In depth
descriptions of the designs of particular architectures can also be
referenced.
Links are provided for the overviews listed below:
- 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)
- Teton - The Integration of Situated and Planned Action: Goal Reconstruction (VanLehn/Ball)
- Theo - An Architecture for Self-Improving Problem Solvers (Mitchell)