Bridging Dichotomies in Cognitive Architectures for Virtual Humans
Rosenbloom, Paul (University of Southern California)
Desiderata for cognitive architectures that are to support the extent of human-level intelligence required in virtual humans imply the need to bridge a range of dichotomies faced by such architectures. The focus here is first on two general approaches to building such bridges — addition and reduction — and then on a pair of general tools – graphical models and piecewise continuous functions — that exploit the second approach towards developing such an architecture. Evaluation is in terms of the architecture’s demonstrated ability and future potential for bridging the dichotomies.
Nov-1-2011
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