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Designing a Robot Cognitive Architecture with Concurrency and Active Perception.

D. Paul Benjamin, Deryle Lonsdale, Damian M. Lyons

Year
2004
Citations
31

Abstract

We are implementing ADAPT, a cognitive architecture for a Pioneer mobile robot, to give the robot the full range of cognitive abilities including perception, use of natural language, learning and the ability to solve complex problems. Our perspective is that an architecture based on a unified theory of robot cognition has the best chance of attaining human-level performance. Existing work in cognitive modeling has accomplished much in the construction of such unified cognitive architectures in areas other than robotics; however, there are major respects in which these architectures are inadequate for robot cognition. This paper examines two major inadequacies of current cognitive architectures for robotics: the absence of support for true concurrency and for active

Keywords

Cognitive architectureCognitive roboticsComputer scienceConcurrencyCognitionArtificial intelligenceRobotRoboticsCognitive modelHuman–computer interaction

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