1 edition of Soar: A Cognitive Architecture in Perspective found in the catalog.
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1992
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Soar: A Cognitive Architecture in Perspective represents a European perspective on Soar with the exception of the special contribution from Allen Newell arguing for Unified Theories of Cognition. The various papers derive from the work of the Soar Research Group that has been active at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands, since 1987. The work reported here has been inspired in particular by two topics that precipitated the group"s interest in Soar in the first place -- road user behavior and the temporal organization of behavior, more specifically planning. At the same time, the various contributions go well beyond the simple use of Soar as a convenient medium for modeling human cognitive activity. In every paper one or more fundamental issues are raised that touch upon the very nature and consistency of Soar as an intelligent architecture. As a result the reader will learn about the operator implementation problem, chunking, multitasking, the need to constrain the depth of the goal stack, and induction, etc. Soar is still at a relatively early stage of development. It does, nevertheless, constitute an important breakthrough in the area of computer architectures for general intelligence. Soar shows one important direction that future efforts to build intelligent systems should take if they aim for a comprehensive, and psychologically meaningful, theory of cognition. This is argued in a powerful way by Newell in his contribution to this volume. For this reason, the Soar system will probably play an important integrative role within cognitive science in bringing together important subdomains of psychology, computer science, linguistics, and the neurosciences. Although Soar is not the only `architecture for intelligence", it is one of the most advanced and theoretically best motivated architectures presently available. Soar: A Cognitive Architecture in Perspective is of special interest to researchers in the domains of cognitive science, computer science and artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, and the philosophy of mind.
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by John A. Michon, Aladin Akyürek |
Series | Studies in Cognitive Systems -- 10, Studies in Cognitive Systems -- 10 |
Contributions | Akyürek, Aladin |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | Q180.55.I48 |
The Physical Object | |
Format | [electronic resource] : |
Pagination | 1 online resource (xi, 249 p.) |
Number of Pages | 249 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL27087928M |
ISBN 10 | 9401050708, 9401124264 |
ISBN 10 | 9789401050708, 9789401124263 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 851378533 |
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Soar: A Cognitive Architecture in Perspective represents a European perspective on Soar with the exception of the special contribution from Allen Newell arguing for Unified Theories of Cognition.
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Ritter, F. Review of "Soar: An architecture in perspective". Philosophical Psychology, 8(3), Book review for Philosophical Psychology Frank E. Ritter Dept. of Psychology U. of Nottingham Nottingham NG7 2RD ritter@ ++ 44 () ( fax) Soar: A cognitive architecture in How to read Soar: A Cognitive Architecture in Perspective: A Tribute to Allen Newell (Studies in Cognitive Systems Book 10) (English Edition) books - free eBooks Soar: A Cognitive Architecture in Perspective: A Tribute to Allen Newell (Studies in Cognitive Systems Book 10) (English Edition) you can download textbooks and business books in PDF format without :// 2 days ago Book Abstract: In development for thirty years, Soar is a general cognitive architecture that integrates knowledge-intensive reasoning, reactive execution, hierarchical reasoning, planning, and learning from experience, with the goal of creating a general computational system that has the same cognitive abilities as :// Description: Soar: A Cognitive Architecture in Perspective represents a European perspective on Soar with the exception of the special contribution from Allen Newell arguing for Unified Theories of Cognition.
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Michon and Aladin Akyürek (Studies in cognitive systems, v. 10) Kluwer Academic Publishers, Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic Publishers, Professor John E. Laird, the John L. Tishman Professor of Engineering in the EECS Department, has authored a new book entitled “The Soar Cognitive Architecture,” which has been published by MIT Press.
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Chapter 2 then motivates the rest of the book by presenting eight characteristics of environments, tasks, and agents, and deriving from them 13 requirements for a cognitive :// In development for thirty years, Soar is a general cognitive architecture that integrates knowledge-intensive reasoning, reactive execution, hierarchical reasoning, planning, and learning from experience, with the goal of creating a general computational system that has the same cognitive abilities as :// The ultimate goal of work in cognitive architecture is to provide the foundation for a system capable of general intelligent behavior.
That is, the goal is to provide the underlying structure that. John Laird's book gives a complete account of the momentous developments that have occurred in the Soar Cognitive Architecture.
This book is a must-read for researchers and students who are interested in the grand goals of Cognitive Science and AI. —John R. Anderson, Carnegie Mellon University Soar takes the form of a programmable architecture with theory embedded within it.
Hence, Soar is not usefully regarded as a "programming language", for example, for "implementing" your favourite psychological theory. Soar is not "programmed" in the usual way.
Rather, we want to think of the modeller as performing a "knowledge analysis" of a Soar is a theoretically-motivated cognitive architecture introduced in the s by Allen Newell and two of his then graduate students, John Laird and Paul Rosenbloom.
It is aimed both at the AI side of cognition, e.g. for knowledge engineering, and at