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The GLAIR cognitive architecture

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Abstract

GLAIR (Grounded Layered Architecture with Integrated Reasoning) is a multilayered cognitive architecture for embodied agents operating in real, virtual, or simulated environments containing other agents. The highest layer of the GLAIR Architecture, the Knowledge Layer (KL), contains the beliefs of the agent, and is the layer in which conscious reasoning, planning, and act selection is performed. The lowest layer of the GLAIR Architecture, the Sensori-Actuator Layer (SAL), contains the controllers of the sensors and effectors of the hardware or software robot. Between the KL and the SAL is the Perceptuo-Motor Layer (PML), which grounds the KL symbols in perceptual structures and subconscious actions, contains various registers for providing the agent's sense of situatedness in the environment, and handles translation and communication between the KL and the SAL. The motivation for the development of GLAIR has been "Computational Philosophy", the computational understanding and implementation of human-level intelligent behavior without necessarily being bound by the actual implementation of the human mind. Nevertheless, the approach has been inspired by human psychology and biology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)307-332
Number of pages26
JournalInternational Journal of Machine Consciousness
Volume2
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2010

Keywords

  • GLAIR
  • KL
  • SAL
  • computational philosophy

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