Nye
The two common design principles for agent-based models, KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) and KIDS (Keep It Descriptive, Stupid) offer limited traction for developing cognitive agents, who typically have strong ties to research findings and established theories of cognition. A KIKS principle (Keep It Knowledgeable, Stupid) is proposed to capture the fact that cognitive agents are grounded in published research findings and theory, rather than simply selecting parameters in an ad-hoc way. In short, KIKS suggests that modelers should not focus on how many parameters, but should instead focus on choosing the right research papers and implement each of their key parameters and mechanisms. Based on this principle, a design process for creating cognitive agents based on cognitive models is proposed. This process is centered around steps that cognitive agent designers are already consider (e.g., literature search, validation, implementing a computational model).
Feb-8-2022, 11:05:17 GMT
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