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Cognitive architecture for perception-reaction intelligent computer agents (CAPRICA)
Dustin B. Chertoff, Sandy D. Vanderbleek, Stephen M. Fiore, Shaun Gallagher
- Year
- 2009
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a cognitive agent architecture that can be used in the study of Human-Robot Interaction. The Cognitive Architecture for Perception-Reaction Intelligent Computer Agents (CAPRICA) is an extensible agent library built around the ideas of theory of mind, episodic memory, and embodied cognition. Existing agent research in each of these areas was used to formulate design requirements. We provide an overview of the library's design and discuss future work in progress.
Keywords
Cognitive architectureEmbodied cognitionComputer scienceArchitectureCognitionPerceptionHuman–computer interactionLIDAAgent architectureIntelligent agent
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