Soar: An Architecture for General Intelligence.
Abstract
The ultimate goal of work in cognitive architecture is to provide the foundation for a system capable of general intelligent behavior. That is, the goal is to provide the underlying structure that would enable a system to perform the full range of cognitive tasks, employ the full range of problem-solving mehtods and representations appropriate for the tasks, and learn about all aspects of the tasks and its performance on them. This article presents Soar, an implemented proposal for such an architecture. The authors describe its organizational principles, the system as currently implemented, and demonstrations of its capabilities. Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Hypotheses.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 03, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA179583
Entities
People
- Allen Newell
- John E. Laird
- Paul Simon Rosenbloom
Organizations
- Stanford University