Cognitive Architecture
- To a large extent, implementing a Cognitive Architecture with CAs
is the big problem.
- A complete architecture would solve the Turing test and thus
the big problem.
- However, I need a more graded approach.
- CAs as categorisers. A good basis, though still a lot to do.
- Variable Binding enables rules.
- Together, categorisers and variable binding give a rule based
system that can be a reasonable Cognitive Architecture.
- Fill in details. Timing, layering, range of neurons,
neuro-transmitters, CA size, etc. See
back burner
- Explore subsystems, and better systems. Just started thinking
about this.
- A colleague at Middlesex, Roman Belavkin, does work with ACT
and Cognitive Architectures. He suggests, a first step is to
get counting rules working.
- I'm going to try this next. It should help in starting to
build real systems with variable binding, hierarchical categories
and rules.