Difference between revisions of "The CINDY Cognitive Architecture"
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+ | The CINDY cognitive architecture is work in progress. The goal is to design and implementation of an emergent artificial cognitive system that builds on the principles of growth and development through circular causality, sharing many of the principles of the field of Systems Dynamics. It features | ||
− | == | + | * exogenous and endogenous attention (both overt and covert) |
+ | * joint perceptuo-motor representations (e.g. joint episodic-procedural memory) | ||
+ | * value-system driven development | ||
+ | * action selection based on internal simulation | ||
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+ | == Developer Guides == | ||
* [[Software Installation Guide]] | * [[Software Installation Guide]] | ||
* [[Software Users Guide]] | * [[Software Users Guide]] | ||
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* [[Component Reference Manual]] | * [[Component Reference Manual]] | ||
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* [[Mandatory Standards for File Organization]] | * [[Mandatory Standards for File Organization]] |
Revision as of 00:27, 15 February 2015
The CINDY cognitive architecture is work in progress. The goal is to design and implementation of an emergent artificial cognitive system that builds on the principles of growth and development through circular causality, sharing many of the principles of the field of Systems Dynamics. It features
- exogenous and endogenous attention (both overt and covert)
- joint perceptuo-motor representations (e.g. joint episodic-procedural memory)
- value-system driven development
- action selection based on internal simulation
Developer Guides
- Software Installation Guide
- Software Users Guide
- Software Development Guide
- Software Integration Guide
- System Architecture Guide
- Component Reference Manual