Cognitive Agent Models are computational frameworks that simulate human-like cognitive processes in artificial agents. These models aim to replicate aspects of perception, reasoning, learning, and decision-making, enabling agents to interact intelligently with their environment and perform tasks that require cognitive functions.
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Cognitive Agent Models are computational frameworks that simulate human-like cognitive processes in artificial agents. These models aim to replicate aspects of perception, reasoning, learning, and decision-making, enabling agents to interact intelligently with their environment and perform tasks that require cognitive functions.
We present the input to the discussion about the computational framework known as Common Model of Cognition (CMC) from the working group dealing with the knowledge/rational/social levels. In particular, we present a list of the higher... more
We present the input to the discussion about the computational framework known as Common Model of Cognition (CMC) from the working group dealing with the knowledge/rational/social levels. In particular, we present a list of the higher level constraints that should be addressed within such a general framework.
We present the input to the discussion about the computational framework known as Common Model of Cognition (CMC) from the working group dealing with the knowledge/rational/social levels. In particular, we present a list of the higher... more
We present the input to the discussion about the computational framework known as Common Model of Cognition (CMC) from the working group dealing with the knowledge/rational/social levels. In particular, we present a list of the higher level constraints that should be addressed within such a general framework.
We present the input to the discussion about the computational framework known as Common Model of Cognition (CMC) from the working group dealing with the knowledge/rational/social levels. In particular, we present a list of the higher... more
We present the input to the discussion about the computational framework known as Common Model of Cognition (CMC) from the working group dealing with the knowledge/rational/social levels. In particular, we present a list of the higher level constraints that should be addressed within such a general framework.