Soar is a general cognitive architecture for developing intelligent systems. Soar requires knowledge to solve various problems. It acquires knowledge using chunking mechanism. The system learns reflexively when impasses have been resolved.
Soar (an rule based approach) BDI (Believe Desire Intention, a general architecture the describes how plans are made) InterRAP (A three layer architecture, with a reactive, a deliberative and a social layer) ...
Soar, KBs, neural network Framework JaDE, Cougaar, GNUBrain, EMAA, NOMADS, Retsina, A-Globe Infrastructure Platform ...
SOAR. "Soar means different things to different people, but it can basically be considered in three different ways: 1. A theory of cognition. As such it provides the principles behind the implemented Soar system. 2.
Soar (also known as SOAR) is a symbolic cognitive architecture, created by John Laird, Allen Newell, and Paul Rosenbloom at Carnegie Mellon University. ...
One such attempt was made in a rule-based theory of thinking called SOAR.
The biggest application of Soar at this point is to the construction of pilots and commanders for virtual aircraft.
SOAR FAQ and less frequently-asked questions Kurt Thearling (data mining) Transhumanism AI Resources UC Berkeley (Prof. Stuart Russell) UCI Repository of Machine Learning Databases and Domain Theories ...
See also: Artificial intelligence, Knowledge, AI, Agent, Planning
 
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