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Soar (cognitive architecture)

Known as: Soar 
Soar is a cognitive architecture, created by John Laird, Allen Newell, and Paul Rosenbloom at Carnegie Mellon University. (Rosenbloom continued to… 
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2013
2013
We present the analysis of a deep Chandra observation of a ∼2 L* late-type galaxy, ESO 137-002, in the closest rich cluster A3627… 
2010
2010
An important aspect of the impact of the economic crisis is how pay in the public sector responds – in the face not only of the… 
2007
2007
Reinforcement learning (RL) agents can benefit from adaptive exploration/exploitation behavior, especially in dynamic… 
2005
2005
INTRODUCTION For heterogeneous agents working together to achieve complex goals, teamwork (Jennings, 1995; Yen, Yin, Ioerger… 
2004
2004
The details of the design and the achieved performance of the recently completed primary mirror assembly for the SOAR telescope… 
Review
2004
Review
2004
This paper describes the design and summarizes the performance of the recently completed SOAR telescope Active Optical System… 
1999
1999
This research aims at developing a redesign problem solver which proposes suitable modifications of a given artifact for a new… 
1993
1993
Abstract : Soar is an architecture for general intelligence that has been proposed as a unified theory of human cognition (UTC… 
1986
1986
Automated methods of exploiting past experience to reduce search vary from analogical transfer to chunking control knowledge. In… 
1980
1980
IN RECENT YEARS, there has been considerable interest in Piaget's theory of intellectual development and its implications for…