Herbal Tutorial
Abstract
To accommodate this wide range of users, and to promote the use of cognitive systems, it is essential that tools such as high-level languages and development environments are created to allow the modeler to focus more on the problem domain, and less on the nuances of a particular architecture. This tutorial introduces an integrated development environment and high-level behavior representation language called Herbal that represents a step towards creating tools to support a wide range of cognitive model users. This tutorial instructs users how to install Herbal, and describes how to develop two models, including a blocks-world model and a dTank model.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 09, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA436399
Entities
People
- Frank Ritter
- Mark A. Cohen
Organizations
- Pennsylvania State University