In this paper we describe ICARUS, a cognitive architecture for physical agents that integrates ideas from a number of traditions, but that has been especially influenced by results from cognitive psychology. We review ICARUS ’ commit-ments to memories and representations, then present its ba-sic processes for performance and learning. We illustrate the architecture’s behavior on a task from in-city driving that re-quires interaction among its various components. In addi-tion, we discuss ICARUS ’ consistency with qualitative find-ings about the nature of human cognition. In closing, we con-sider the framework’s relation to other cognitive architectures that have been proposed in the literature
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I propose that the notion of cognitive state be broadened from the current predicate-symbolic, Langu...
This paper describes how meta-cognitive processes may be captured within a cognitive architecture Cl...
abstract: Building computational models of human problem solving has been a longstanding goal in Art...
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This survey presents an overview of the autonomous development of mental capabilities in computation...
This thesis proposes a non-hierarchical hybrid cognitive agent architecture, as an alternative to la...
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I propose that the notion of cognitive state be broadened from the current predicate-symbolic, Langu...
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