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'''Cognitive architecture''' refers to a theory about the structure of the human mind.
 
'''Cognitive architecture''' refers to a theory about the structure of the human mind.
  
One of the main goals of a cognitive architecture is to summarize the various results of cognitive psychology in a comprehensive [[computer simulation]].
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One of the main goals of a cognitive architecture is to summarize the various results of cognitive psychology in a comprehensive [[computer model]].
  
 
The results need to be in a formalized form so far that they can be the basis of a [[computer program]].
 
The results need to be in a formalized form so far that they can be the basis of a [[computer program]].
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* [[Agent architecture]]
 
* [[Agent architecture]]
 
* [[Computer model]]
 
* [[Computer model]]
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== External links ==  
 
== External links ==  
  
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_architecture Cognitive architecture] @ Wikipedia
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_architecture Cognitive architecture] @ Wikipedia

Revision as of 08:47, 29 August 2015

Cognitive architecture refers to a theory about the structure of the human mind.

One of the main goals of a cognitive architecture is to summarize the various results of cognitive psychology in a comprehensive computer model.

The results need to be in a formalized form so far that they can be the basis of a computer program.

The formalized models can be used to further refine a comprehensive theory of cognition, and more immediately, as a commercially usable model.

Successful cognitive architectures include ACT-R (Adaptive Control of Thought, ACT), SOAR and OpenCog.

See also

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