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Franklin S (2007). How Minds Work: A Cognitive Theory of Everything - a Tutorial on the IDA Model of Cognition. Brains, Minds & Media, Vol. 2, bmm1178. (urn:nbn:de:0009-3-11787)BibTeX
@Article{Franklin:2007,
author = "Stan Franklin",
title = "How Minds Work: A Cognitive Theory of Everything - a Tutorial on the IDA Model of Cognition",
journal = "Brains, Minds & Media",
number = "1",
year = "2007"
}
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| Bibliographic Citation | Brains, Minds & Media, Volume 2, Number 1 (2007-09-28) | ||||
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| Title | How Minds Work: A Cognitive Theory of Everything - a Tutorial on the IDA Model of Cognition (eng) | ||||
| Author | Stan Franklin | ||||
| Language | eng | ||||
| Abstract | The IDA model of cognition is a fully integrated artificial cognitive system reaching across the full spectrum of cognition, from low-level perception/action to high-level reasoning. Extensively based on empirical data, it accurately reflects the full range of cognitive processes found in natural cognitive systems. As a source of plausible explanations for very many cognitive processes, the IDA model provides an ideal tool to think with about how minds work. This online tutorial offers a reasonably full account of the IDA conceptual model, including background material. It also provides a high-level account of the underlying computational “mechanisms of mind” that constitute the IDA computational model. | ||||
| Subject | cognition consciousness, mechanisms of mind action selection, tutorial | ||||
| Classified Subjects | ddc: IDA (Id1) ddc: Consciousness (C7651) ddc: Mind (M6615) ddc: Tutorial (T881) ddc: Computer Science (C7395) ddc: Action Selection (Ac854) | ||||
| DDC | 004 | 150 | 100 | 500 | 570 |
| Rights | DPPL | ||||
| URN | urn:nbn:de:0009-3-11787 | ||||
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