Talk:Cognitive architecture
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French
editi'm currently doing a french translation : http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architectures_cognitives
Them
editThis opening sentence is confusing because the word "them" doesn't seem to reference anything: "Common to cognitive architecture is the belief that understanding (human) cognitive processing means being able to implement them on a computational level."
- comment made by User:206.80.243.32.
- "Them" refers to "cognitive processing". If you find a better wording change it. --Ben T/C 18:34, 4 September 2007 (UTC)
External links removed
editThese are the external links that were on the page. It's getting kind of spammy... we could stand to turn some of these into references and have a real, inline-referenced article.
- a review of cognitive architectures, by Duch W, Oentaryo R.J, Pasquier M, 2008
- a comprehensive set of pointers to cognitive architectures and related issues
- categorized publications about ACT-R
- categorized publications about CHREST
- categorized publications about CLARION
- categorized publications about Soar
- A Survey of Cognitive and Agent Architectures
- GAIuS General Artificial Intelligence using Software at SourceForge
- Intelligent Artifacts provides blackbox AI solutions based on GAIuS.
- Architecture-Based Conceptions of Mind by Aaron Sloman, in: P. Gardenfors and K. Kijania-Placek and J. Wolenski, Eds., In the Scope of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science (Vol II), (Synthese Library Vol. 316), Kluwer, Dordrecht, pp. 403–427, 2002. (The ideas are summarised in this PDF presentation on Architectures for Human-like Agents.)
- Teach Rose: an artificial cognitive learning experiment
- Cognitive architectures: Research issues and challenges by Langley, P., Laird, J. E., & Rogers, S. (2009)
- Reactive reasoning and planning by Georgeff, M. P. and Lansky, A. L. (1987). In Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-87), pages 677-682, Seattle, WA.
- UK Computing Research Grand Challenge 5 (GC-5) 'Architecture of brain and mind.'
- A Framework for comparing agent architectures, Aaron Sloman and Matthias Scheutz, in Proceedings of the UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence, Birmingham, UK, September 2002.
- An Intelligent Architecture for Integrated Control and Asset Management for Industrial Processes Taylor, J.H. Sayda, A.F. in Intelligent Control, 2005. Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Symposium on, Mediterrean Conference on Control and Automation. pp 1397–1404
- The SOUL Cognitive Architecture website
- cogarch.org Cognitive Architecture Wiki
Minsky, AGI
editWould Marvin Minsky's Society of Mind be considered an argument for using a cognitive architecture to attain artificial general intelligence? Is there a place in this article for a section that discusses CA as an approach to artificial general intelligence? I believe that many of this projects listed at the bottom (such as Soar, or John Anderson's proposal) were explicitly intended to manage general intelligence. ---- CharlesGillingham (talk)
Relationship to multi-agent system
editWhat is the relationship between multi-agent systems and cognitive architectures? Are multi-agent systems an example of a cognitive architecture, or vice versa? Or is there just an overlap? What distinguishes them? ---- CharlesGillingham (talk) 03:12, 1 October 2021 (UTC)