Building a Cognitive Twin Using a Distributed Cognitive System and an Evolution Strategy

Gibaut, Wandemberg, Gudwin, Ricardo

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Approximately at the same time, based on the ideas This work proposes an approach that uses an evolutionary presented by Newell, Rosenbloom and Laird (1989), Laird algorithm along traditional Machine Learning methods released early versions of the SOAR cognitive architecture to build a digital, distributed cognitive agent capable of (Laird and Rosenbloom, 1996; Laird, 2012). By the end of emulating the potential actions (input-output behavior) of the 1990s, a large group of researchers involved in the Simulation a user while allowing further analysis and experimentation of Adaptive Behavior shaped the concept of Cognitive - at a certain level - of its internal structures. We focus Architecture as an essential set of structures and processes on the usage of simple devices and the automation of this necessary for the generation of a computational, cognitive building process, rather than manually designing the agent.

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