SOAR Cognitive Architecture Dissertations By John Laird & Paul Rosenbloom, And Allen Newell
The project development’s main objective was to design building blocks that are computationally fixed to build artificial agents. These agents perform various tasks such as encoding and learning different kinds of knowledge for sufficient observation of humans’ cognitive characteristics like natural language understanding, planning, problem-solving, and decision making. SOAR Cognitive Architecture has two memory structures:
(i) “Procedural” to how to do
(ii) “Working” to judge current situations. Read more
June, 1983