A Case Study of Knowledge Integration Across Multiple Memories in Soar
Laird, John Edwin (University of Michigan) | Mohan, Shiwali (University of Michigan)
In this paper, we describe a complex Soar agent that uses and learns multiple types of knowledge while interacting with a human in a real-world domain. Our hypothesis is that a diverse set of memories is required for the different types of knowledge. We first present the agent’s processing, highlighting the types of knowledge used for each phase. We then present Soar’s memories and identify which memory is used for each type of knowledge. We also analyze which properties of each memory make it appropriate for the knowledge it encodes. We conclude with a summary of our analysis.
Nov-14-2013
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